Showing posts with label Spider-Man. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spider-Man. Show all posts

Saturday, April 13, 2013

The Best of Spider-man Volume 4, J. Michael Straczynski

"This deluxe hardcover collects AMAZING SPIDER-MAN VOL. 7: THE BOOK OF EZEKIEL and AMAZING SPIDER-MAN VOL. 8: SINS PAST, plus AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #501-502 and a hefty helping of DVD-style extras."













This is a weird mixture of really good and really bad stuff, but for £8 this collection of some hugely significant stories was a steal. Whilst I'm not a fan of John Romita Jr at all, this is exactly the kind of book where he can excel - his loose pencilling style and over abundance of cross hatching make his magical warfare scenes look suitably mystical, and the fight between Ezekiel and Peter, like the fight from Volume 1 between the pair and Morlun is fantastic. It's reminiscent of the Ryan Ottley art when Invincible fights Conquest - entire pages filled with multiple moments in a titanic battle, which each strike illustrated together, giving a sense of the speed of each attack.

Alongside this incredibly strong opening arc however, we get the much more attractive art of Deodato with a truly awful story - the one story that Spider-fans point to as being a terrible legacy of Straczynski. The decision to retcon a relationship (and offspring) for Norman Osborne and Gwen Stacey is ridiculous, and time hasn't been kind to that idea at all. In amongst all the Spider Totems, Spider Gods and Loki showing up it just seems ridiculous.

Its a shame that Deodato, who draws fantastic people, is wasted on this arc, as he's a more accomplished and readable artist than JR Jr. The less said about this the better, to be honest. At least it ends after just a few issues, and can be quietly forgotten about.

I've read a few of these collected volumes and all advertise a plethora of DVD style back-ups - there isn't much, just a few pages of uninked artwork. No commentary, no scripts, no introduction. It's pretty vanilla disc.

Also Try:
Brian Michael Benids; Ultimate Spider-Man
Dan Slott; Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Mark Millar and John Romita Jr, Wolverine: Enemy of the State

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Siege: Battlefield, Various

"We all know how the Avengers are involved in Siege, now fi ve action-packed stories reveal how Osborn's plan sends shockwaves through the rest of the Marvel Univerise. See Spider-Man do battle with Venom. Watch as Wiccan and Patriot are pushed to their limits. Take a journey into the mind of Loki. Learn all about Nick Fury's master plan. And, witness how this event will defi ne the relationship between Bucky Barnes and Steve Rogers! COLLECTING: Siege: Spider-Man, Young Avengers, Loki, Captain America, Secret Warriors"










A collection of multiple one shots around Marvel's Siege event - including Spider-Man, the Young Avengers and the Secret Warriors.

It's a bit of a mish-mash to be honest - it's always nice to see the original Young Avengers in action, and they get to take on the wrecking crew, who I love, but they're only in one fifth of the book.

The Spider-Man story is a pretty generic tale of fighting Venom (enlivened by an appearance from Ms/Captain Marvel), but the real highlight is the Secret Warriors issue which features Phobos killing scores of Secret Service agents in an effort to show he can assassinate the President whenever he wants.

Skating over the poor thought process of these 'heroics', who really came up with an idea that they sold to Marvel that the tie in to an event based in Asgard should involve their child God killing everyone in the White House.

The Loki event probably makes more sense if you're reading the Thor comic that the stuff he's doing corresponds to, but at least it has McKelvie art to look at and Gillen writing it, so it's shiny.

The Captain America one shot is total garbage and looks like what happens when you decide that computer generated and coloured art is as good as that done by an actual artist.

Overall, this is semi-enjoyable but totally stupid. Probably not worth the money I spent on it really.

Also Try:
Brian Michael Bendis, Siege
Dan Slott, Amazing Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Allan Heinberg, Young Avengers: Childrens Crusade