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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Marvel Comics from Diamond Distributors for November 6 2013

MARVEL COMICS

SEP130740 AMAZING X-MEN #1 MCGUINNESS WRAPAROUND $3.99
JUN130672 AVENGERS WEST COAST OMNIBUS HC VOL 02 PACHECO CVR $75.00
SEP130712 CAPTAIN AMERICA #13 $3.99
AUG130798 CAPTAIN MARVEL #17 $3.99
SEP130685 CATACLYSM ULTIMATES LAST STAND #1 $3.99
JUN130667 DAREDEVIL BY MILLER AND JANSON OMNIBUS HC NEW PTG $99.99
SEP130726 DAREDEVIL DARK NIGHTS #6 $2.99
SEP130731 EMERALD CITY OF OZ #4 $3.99
SEP130769 FANTOMEX MAX #2 (MR) $3.99
JUN130677 HAWKEYE HC VOL 01 $34.99
SEP130723 IRON MAN #18 $3.99
SEP130737 LONGSHOT SAVES MARVEL UNIVERSE #1 $2.99
AUG130894 MARVEL FIRSTS TP VOL 01 1980S $39.99
SEP130706 MARVEL KNIGHTS SPIDER-MAN #2 $3.99
SEP130734 MARVEL UNIVERSE HULK AGENTS OF SMASH #2 $2.99
SEP130713 MARVELS CA FIRST AVENGER ADAPTATION #1 $2.99
AUG130870 MARVELS THOR DARK WORLD ART OF MOVIE HC SLIPCASE $49.99
SEP130668 MIGHTY AVENGERS #3 INF $3.99
AUG130892 OZ ROAD TO OZ GN TP $16.99
SEP130771 PAINKILLER JANE PRICE OF FREEDOM #1 (MR) $3.99
SEP130732 SHIELD ORIGINS TP $7.99
AUG130898 THANOS TP REDEMPTION $34.99
AUG130879 UNCANNY X-MEN PREM HC VOL 02 BROKEN $24.99
SEP130763 X-MEN LEGACY #19 $2.99


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Marvel Comics from Diamond Distributors for September 11 2013

MARVEL COMICS

JUL130682 ASTONISHING X-MEN #67 $3.99
JUL130578 AVENGERS #19 INF $3.99
JUL130608 AVENGERS ARENA #15 $2.99
JUN130684 AVENGERS ARENA TP VOL 02 GAME ON NOW $15.99
JUN130696 AVENGERS IRON MAN TP FIRST SIGN $34.99
MAY138368 AVENGERS VS X-MEN BY YOUNG POSTER NEW PTG $8.99
JUL130627 CAPTAIN AMERICA #11 $3.99
JUL130726 CAPTAIN AMERICA BY PACHECO POSTER $8.99
JUL130683 DEADPOOL #16 $2.99
JUN130699 ESSENTIAL AVENGERS TP VOL 09 $19.99
JUL130647 FANTASTIC FOUR #12 $2.99
JUL130643 FEARLESS DEFENDERS #9 $3.99
JUL130633 INDESTRUCTIBLE HULK #13 $3.99
JUN130679 INDESTRUCTIBLE HULK PREM HC VOL 02 GODS AND MONSTER NOW $24.99
JUL130593 INFINITY HUNT #1 $3.99
APR130713 INHUMANS BY PAUL JENKINS AND JAE LEE HC $39.99
APR130712 IRON MAN BY KURT BUSIEK AND SEAN CHEN OMNIBUS HC $125.00
MAY130708 KICK-ASS 3 #3 (MR) $2.99
JUL130653 MARVEL UNIVERSE AVENGERS EARTHS HEROES #18 $2.99
JUL130582 MIGHTY AVENGERS #1 INF $3.99
JUL130728 MIGHTY AVENGERS BY LAND POSTER $8.99
JUN130691 SHIELD BY STERANKO TP COMPLETE COLLECTION $34.99
APR130716 SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN HC VOL 01 $34.99
JUL130727 THOR BY GARNEY POSTER $8.99
JUL130615 ULTIMATE COMICS ULTIMATES #30 $3.99
JUN130687 ULTIMATE COMICS X-MEN BY BRIAN WOOD TP VOL 02 $15.99
JUL130686 UNCANNY X-FORCE #11 $3.99
APR130741 UNCANNY X-MEN OMNIBUS HC VOL 01 NEW PTG $99.99
JUL130679 WOLVERINE #9 $3.99
JUN130686 WOLVERINE AND X-MEN BY JASON AARON TP VOL 06 $17.99
JUL130666 X-MEN #5 $3.99


Monday, September 3, 2012

I Reads You Review: GAMBIT #1 (1999 series)

GAMBIT (1999) #1
MARVEL COMICS

WRITER: Fabian Nicieza
PENCILS: Steve Skroce
INKS: Rob Hunter
COLORS: Shannon Blanchard
LETTERS: Richard Starkings & Comicraft’s Emerson Miranda
COVERS: Steve Skroce and Rob Hunter with Liquid Graphics; Carlos Pacheco and Mezino with Richard Isanove; Adam Pollina; Brandon Peterson and Tim Townsend with Liquid Graphics; Tim Bradstreet; and Steve Skroce and Rob Hunter with DV
48pp, Color, $2.99 U.S.

Gambit is a Marvel Comics superhero character best known for his association with the X-Men. His civilian identity is Remy LeBeau. Gambit was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Jim Lee and made a brief first appearance in Uncanny X-Men Annual #14 (1990), before making a fuller appearance in Uncanny X-Men #266 (August 1990).

A mutant, Gambit possesses the ability to mentally create, control and manipulate pure kinetic energy; this is best exemplified when he “biokinetically” charges objects (such as cards) and turns them into small explosives. In addition to playing cards, his other signatures are his Bō staff, Louisiana heritage, and thick Cajun accent.

Gambit received his first ongoing comic book series in 1999. Gambit #1, cover dated February 1999, was written by Fabian Nicieza and drawn by Steve Skroce (pencils). Entitled “The Man of Steal,” this first issue finds Gambit trying to pay off some kind of debt he owes to New Son. At this point, Gambit’s payment plan to New Son pits him against Elysian Enterprises, a military research firm headed by Anwar Anubar.

Anubar is seeking the treasures of Garbha-Hsein, an ancient Chinese warlord who legends say ruled for a thousand years. The legends also say that Garbha had an extraterrestrial vessel, which he took apart and buried in his 12 tombs. After Gambit successfully obtains one of the pieces, Anubar brings in The X-Cutioner, killer of bad mutants, to deal with Gambit. Also, we see into Gambit’s past and the X-Men (including Wolverine, Storm, Nightcrawler, Kitty Pryde, and Rogue) guest star.

With a cover date of February 1999, Gambit #1 probably arrived in comic book stores in December 1998 (or a little earlier). That was just about four months before the film, The Matrix, debuted in theatres. I imagine that not many people who picked up Gambit #1 when it was first released knew that series artist, Steve Skroce, had drawn the storyboards for The Matrix. Apparently, it was Skroce’s storyboards that helped executives at Warner Bros. understand the screenplay for The Matrix, written by directors Andy and Larry Wachowski and thus, approve its production.

Here, the art team of Skroce and inker Rob Hunter does not work. Skroce’s busy and crowded compositions turn into a murky mess under Hunter’s inks, and the clumsy coloring and color separations don’t help. This is not the polished post-Matrix Skroce that would emerge in a short run on Wolverine and at the Wachowski comic book company, Burlyman. As for the story, Fabian Nicieza wrote an action movie screenplay, with a wooden plot and a cast of wooden characters (plus a pointless origin sequence).

I remember reading this Gambit series for at least a year. [Gambit would get a second series in 2004 and another, which just launched as of this writing]. I was not a fan of Nicieza, at the time. Perhaps, I bought this comic book because of Skroce; for most of the 1990s, I only bought comics drawn by artists I liked. Whatever the reason, I wish I could get back the money I paid for these Gambit comic books.

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