BATMAN/SUPERMAN No. 21
DC COMICS – @DCComics
[This review originally appeared on Patreon.]
WRITER: Greg Pak
PENCILS: Ardian Syaf
INKS: Vicente Cifuentes
COLORS: Ulises Arreola
LETTERS: Rob Leigh
COVER: Ardian Syaf and Danny Miki with Ulises Arreola
VARIANT COVERS: Jock (Joker 75th Anniversary variant)
32pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (August 2015)
Rated “T” for “Teen”
“Truth Hurts” Part One
Superman and Batman have been teaming up in various comic books for decades. The best known Superman/Batman team-up series was the long-running World's Finest Comics (1941 to 1986). The current incarnation of a Dark Knight/Man of Steel team-up comic book is Batman/Superman, which is currently written by Greg Pak; penciled Ardian Syaf, inked by Vicente Cifuentes; colored by Ulises Arreola; and lettered by Rob Leigh.
Batman/Superman #21 (Truth Hurts” Part One) is essentially the first DCYou issue of the series. As the story begins, Superman is fighting for his life, when he shouldn't. You see, Superman has lost his powers (as seen in Gene Luen Yang and John Romita, Jr.'s run on Superman, beginning with issue #41), and the world knows that he is also Clark Kent. A visit to Lex Luthor pays off in information. The source of the thugs that are plaguing Superman seems to be located in Gotham City. But Superman does not know about the current Batman...
I would normally not spend a dime on Batman/Superman. If I want to read about Batman and Superman partnering up, I will read a Justice League comic book or find a back issue of World's Finest. However, I decided “what the heck?” because I want to read as many DCYou first issues and first chapters as I can.
This actually is not bad. Ardian Syaf's art, which is awkward like a teen boy struggling through puberty, and Greg Pak's functional storytelling capture the struggles of this “new era” in both Superman and Batman titles. This comic book is worth reading just to see how the new status quo works out for DC Comics' “Big Two” characters as a unit, at least for the time being. In fact, I'm curious enough to read a few more issues of (DCYou) Batman/Superman.
B
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
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Friday, November 13, 2015
Review: BATMAN/SUPERMAN #21
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Thursday, November 12, 2015
Review: MY HERO ACADEMIA Volume 2
MY HERO ACADEMIA, VOL. 2
VIZ MEDIA – @VIZMedia
MANGAKA: Kohei Horikoshi
TRANSLATION/ENGLISH ADAPTATION: Caleb Cook
LETTERS: John Hunt
ISBN: 978-1-4215-8270-2; paperback (November 2015); Rated “T” for “Teen”
208pp, B&W, $9.99 U.S., $12.99 CAN, £6.99 U.K.
Mangaka Kohei Horikoshi created a short manga series, Barrage, that I enjoyed when VIZ Media published it in a two-volume set in 2012. Horikoshi's new series, currently being published in Weekly Shonen Jump, is My Hero Academia, which VIZ Media is also publishing.
In the world of My Hero Academia, 80 percent of the population has superpowers called “Quirks.” If you want to be a superhero, you enroll in the Hero Academy. What would you do, however, if you were one of the 20 percent who were born Quirkless? Middle school student Izuku Midoriya wants to be a hero more than anything, but has no chance of ever getting into the prestigious U.A. High School for budding heroes. Then, Midoriya meets the greatest hero of them all, All Might, who gives him a chance to change his destiny…
As My Hero Academia, Vol. 2 (entitled Rage, You Damned Nerd; Chapters 8 to 17) opens, Midoriya is about to enter U.A. High School. The 15-year-old has powers because All Might shared his abilities with him. His mother is ever at the ready, even fashioning a superhero uniform for her boy.
The first day of school means an immediate course in battle training. Is Midoriya ready? He better be. One of his opponents is a childhood friend/rival. Plus, the villains arrive!
As a longtime fan of superhero comic books, I am delighted to read the My Hero Academia manga (thanks to a review copy from my VIZ Media rep). Like Tiger & Bunny and One-Punch Man, My Hero Academia proves that manga can do superhero comic books that are every bit as imaginative as American superhero comics (if not more).
My Hero Academia Volume 2 finds our young hero Izuku Midoriya being thrown into the fire of serious field training. Series creator Kohei Horikoshi shows that in superhero school, classroom study takes place on the field of battle, where saving lives is every bit as important as battling bad guys. My Hero Academia has a comic side, but the series' humor does not come from mocking the superhero genre. Horikoshi takes seriously the idea of being a hero – personal sacrifice to help others, and youngsters trying to learn that makes for good comedy and drama. Fans of superhero comics and shonen battle manga will want to enroll at My Hero Academia.
A-
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
The text is copyright © 2015 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
VIZ MEDIA – @VIZMedia
MANGAKA: Kohei Horikoshi
TRANSLATION/ENGLISH ADAPTATION: Caleb Cook
LETTERS: John Hunt
ISBN: 978-1-4215-8270-2; paperback (November 2015); Rated “T” for “Teen”
208pp, B&W, $9.99 U.S., $12.99 CAN, £6.99 U.K.
Mangaka Kohei Horikoshi created a short manga series, Barrage, that I enjoyed when VIZ Media published it in a two-volume set in 2012. Horikoshi's new series, currently being published in Weekly Shonen Jump, is My Hero Academia, which VIZ Media is also publishing.
In the world of My Hero Academia, 80 percent of the population has superpowers called “Quirks.” If you want to be a superhero, you enroll in the Hero Academy. What would you do, however, if you were one of the 20 percent who were born Quirkless? Middle school student Izuku Midoriya wants to be a hero more than anything, but has no chance of ever getting into the prestigious U.A. High School for budding heroes. Then, Midoriya meets the greatest hero of them all, All Might, who gives him a chance to change his destiny…
As My Hero Academia, Vol. 2 (entitled Rage, You Damned Nerd; Chapters 8 to 17) opens, Midoriya is about to enter U.A. High School. The 15-year-old has powers because All Might shared his abilities with him. His mother is ever at the ready, even fashioning a superhero uniform for her boy.
The first day of school means an immediate course in battle training. Is Midoriya ready? He better be. One of his opponents is a childhood friend/rival. Plus, the villains arrive!
As a longtime fan of superhero comic books, I am delighted to read the My Hero Academia manga (thanks to a review copy from my VIZ Media rep). Like Tiger & Bunny and One-Punch Man, My Hero Academia proves that manga can do superhero comic books that are every bit as imaginative as American superhero comics (if not more).
My Hero Academia Volume 2 finds our young hero Izuku Midoriya being thrown into the fire of serious field training. Series creator Kohei Horikoshi shows that in superhero school, classroom study takes place on the field of battle, where saving lives is every bit as important as battling bad guys. My Hero Academia has a comic side, but the series' humor does not come from mocking the superhero genre. Horikoshi takes seriously the idea of being a hero – personal sacrifice to help others, and youngsters trying to learn that makes for good comedy and drama. Fans of superhero comics and shonen battle manga will want to enroll at My Hero Academia.
A-
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
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Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Review: THOR #337
THOR #337
MARVEL COMICS – @Marvel
[This review originally appeared on Patreon.]
STORY: Walter Simonson
ART: Walter Simonson
COLORS: George Roussos
LETTERS: John Workman Jr.
EDITOR: Mark Gruenwald
EiC: Jim Shooter
32pp, Color, .60¢ U.S. (November 1983)
Thor, the Marvel Comics character, is based on the Norse mythological deity of the same name. Marvel's the mighty Thor is the Asgardian god of thunder; possesses the enchanted hammer, Mjolnir; and is also a superhero, as well as being a member of The Avengers.
Thor first appeared in Journey into Mystery #83 (cover dated August 1962) and was created by editor-plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and penciller Jack Kirby. For most of his 53 years of existence, Thor has possessed Mjolnir, which, among other superhuman attributes, grants him the ability of flight and of weather manipulation.
Thor has possessed that “enchanted hammer” for most of his comic book existence, but there have been times when Thor: the Prince of Asgard, the one true God of Thunder, and the Odinson, has not possessed Mjolnir. In fact, the current wielder of Mjolnir is a woman, Jane Foster, which means that she is now Thor.
Before this female Thor, the most famous example of someone wielding Mjolnir occurred in a story that started in Thor #337 (cover dated: November 1983). This was the first chapter of the saga of Beta Ray Bill, and the first issue of comics creator Walter Simonson's acclaimed run as writer-artist of Thor, which was also known as The Mighty Thor.
Early in The Mighty Thor #337, Dr. Donald Blake, Thor's human guise, receives a surprise visit from Colonel Nick Fury, boss man of S.H.I.E.L.D. Blake taps his cane, transforming into Thor, as he is whisked to the SHIELD Helicarrier. Thor learns that a strange alien ship, with immensely destructive capabilities, is headed toward Earth. Thor travels through space and forces his way into the ship, but he discovers that the ship can defend itself and it has Beta Ray Bill!
Although I owned several issues (and even a trade paperback) of Walter Simonson's run on Thor, I never owned issue #337. Recently a friend of friend gave me a copy because he said that he had a duplicate. Of course, I was grateful.
I think I did read #337 in trade paperback form, but I don't really remember it. I don't know why there is a memory lapse, as #337 is an especially memorable issue of Thor. Visually and graphically, Simonson recalls Jack Kirby's Thor comic books, but in his own inimitable style. In a way, Simonson is a fantasy artist who can take weird and ludicrous people, beings, creatures, and environments and transform them into awe-inspiring art that seems plausible... even if they are only plausible in some fantastic world.
I think that this is what Simonson did. He returned Thor to the fantastic world of Jack Kirby and expanded upon it. The epic lettering of the great John Workman practically makes this comic book ring with thunder, especially when Workman adds sound effects. Some of George Roussos' coloring hides the power of Simonson's compositions, but there are moments when the coloring perfectly gives a sense of the fire in Simonson's graphical storytelling. After reading Thor #337, I am ready to find more duplicate issues...
A
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
The text is copyright © 2015 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
MARVEL COMICS – @Marvel
[This review originally appeared on Patreon.]
STORY: Walter Simonson
ART: Walter Simonson
COLORS: George Roussos
LETTERS: John Workman Jr.
EDITOR: Mark Gruenwald
EiC: Jim Shooter
32pp, Color, .60¢ U.S. (November 1983)
Thor, the Marvel Comics character, is based on the Norse mythological deity of the same name. Marvel's the mighty Thor is the Asgardian god of thunder; possesses the enchanted hammer, Mjolnir; and is also a superhero, as well as being a member of The Avengers.
Thor first appeared in Journey into Mystery #83 (cover dated August 1962) and was created by editor-plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and penciller Jack Kirby. For most of his 53 years of existence, Thor has possessed Mjolnir, which, among other superhuman attributes, grants him the ability of flight and of weather manipulation.
Thor has possessed that “enchanted hammer” for most of his comic book existence, but there have been times when Thor: the Prince of Asgard, the one true God of Thunder, and the Odinson, has not possessed Mjolnir. In fact, the current wielder of Mjolnir is a woman, Jane Foster, which means that she is now Thor.
Before this female Thor, the most famous example of someone wielding Mjolnir occurred in a story that started in Thor #337 (cover dated: November 1983). This was the first chapter of the saga of Beta Ray Bill, and the first issue of comics creator Walter Simonson's acclaimed run as writer-artist of Thor, which was also known as The Mighty Thor.
Early in The Mighty Thor #337, Dr. Donald Blake, Thor's human guise, receives a surprise visit from Colonel Nick Fury, boss man of S.H.I.E.L.D. Blake taps his cane, transforming into Thor, as he is whisked to the SHIELD Helicarrier. Thor learns that a strange alien ship, with immensely destructive capabilities, is headed toward Earth. Thor travels through space and forces his way into the ship, but he discovers that the ship can defend itself and it has Beta Ray Bill!
Although I owned several issues (and even a trade paperback) of Walter Simonson's run on Thor, I never owned issue #337. Recently a friend of friend gave me a copy because he said that he had a duplicate. Of course, I was grateful.
I think I did read #337 in trade paperback form, but I don't really remember it. I don't know why there is a memory lapse, as #337 is an especially memorable issue of Thor. Visually and graphically, Simonson recalls Jack Kirby's Thor comic books, but in his own inimitable style. In a way, Simonson is a fantasy artist who can take weird and ludicrous people, beings, creatures, and environments and transform them into awe-inspiring art that seems plausible... even if they are only plausible in some fantastic world.
I think that this is what Simonson did. He returned Thor to the fantastic world of Jack Kirby and expanded upon it. The epic lettering of the great John Workman practically makes this comic book ring with thunder, especially when Workman adds sound effects. Some of George Roussos' coloring hides the power of Simonson's compositions, but there are moments when the coloring perfectly gives a sense of the fire in Simonson's graphical storytelling. After reading Thor #337, I am ready to find more duplicate issues...
A
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
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Tuesday, November 10, 2015
DC Comics from Diamond Distributors for November 11, 2015
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Marvel Comics from Diamond Distributors for November 11, 2015
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