Great Supergirl Gallery

Supergirl has had perhaps more incarnations than any other comics character, all with different visual interpretations. Abduzeedo have a nifty post on the character with pics from different artists, centred on the current incarnation of the classic superheroine – Kara Zor-El, Superman’s cousin.

 

Infinite Vacation #1 Review

Image Comics is on a roll lately, with some stand out new series that have flown off shelves and garnered much interest even before their release. Of their recent string of successes, I’ve only read Chew #1 but liked it, it did take me a while to warm up to the charms of Skullkickers, 27 was an interesting idea but not enough of one to keep me coming back, and Who Is Jake Ellis? was a clear fave. Infinite Vacation from Nick Spencer (writer of another popular Image series Morning Glories) and artist Christian Ward (Olympus) is the latest title to generate buzz.

It’s apparent why that would be the case, with its central concept being so attractive. The notion of alternate universes has been a popular one in sci-fi and comics for a long time, and to take that idea and put it in the hands of today’s techno loving populace is a grand one. For the most part, it works here.

Basically, red headed Mark makes the most of this possibility, like 97% of the population, to buy and sell alternate versions of their own lives. After recounting a few horror stories where his other lives didn’t end up like he’d hoped, Mark remarks that whatever life he chooses, it always ends the same, with a dead-end job, failed relationship and boredom. As an everyman hoping for more from life and craving it like an obsessive, Mark’s a good central character, though in this first issue he primarily serves as the personification of exposition. It’s understandable that Spencer would want to make the protagonist’s life relatable, but so far he seems more like an alt-universe junkie than a well rounded, sympathetic figure.

Early in this issue there’s a 4 page sequence using photographs that shows a sleazy salesman pitching the Infinite Vacation application. It looks good and is a novel visual idea, but it’s in a comic that is already filled with such, thanks to Ward’s dazzling art, which renders this photo explanation unnecessary.

Those who’ve read Olympus, or checked out Ward’s site know what he’s capable of and his work stands out in a welcome way. This is the kind of trippy story filled with potential that allows an artist of Ward’s loose layouts and experimentation with design to take this comic and make it even better, in much the same way J.H Williams III and Jonathan Hickman (the artist) do.

The concept of all the alternate Marks slowly dying and “our” Mark’s investigation into why makes what could’ve been a flat, easily throw-away idea into something well rounded and filled with intrigue. Ideas such as other Marks being his own therapist and technical support consultant are just awesome, as is one scene where Mark is bidding on a world in which a lovely lady at a cafe stays a little longer for a chat. It’s a shame the script and the lettering is out of synch on the exact price though, but that’s a minor detail.

In what could well be the deserved next big thing, Infinite Vacation is off to a pretty good start, but to keep the momentum, deeper issues about the interaction between technology, fate and responsibility will have to be addressed.

X-Men: Legacy #245 Preview

The first chapter of the new epic, Age of X appears in February’s issue of X-Men: Legacy. Text-free preview below.

Your First Look at AGE OF X: CHAPTER ONE!

Marvel is pleased to present your first look at X-Men: Legacy #245, from writer Mike Carey and artist Clay Mann! Slam headlong into the landmark first chapter of Age of X! Mutantkind has been purged from the very face of the earth and its eradication wasn’t an accident…it was government policy. But just who are the unlikely survivors of this grim future…and do they dare announce their existence to a world that fears and hates them? The pulse-pounding X-saga kicks off this February, only in X-Men: Legacy #245!

X-MEN: LEGACY #245 (DEC100623)

X-MEN: LEGACY #245 FF ANNIVERSARY VARIANT (DEC100541)

Written by MIKE CAREY

Pencils by CLAY MANN

Cover by LEINIL YU

Fantastic Four Anniversary Variant by PAOLO RIVERA

Rated A…..$2.99

FOC – 2/1/11, On-Sale 2/23/11

Four Infinite Vacation Teaser Images

For the last week Image Comics have been releasing a series of images promoting Infinite Vacation, the first issue of which is out now, from writer Nick Spencer and artist Christian Ward. Below are all 4 of those teaser images. If that’s not enough, go here for a 15 page preview.

 

 

Iron Man 2.0 Preview

Tony Stark received an armour upgrade last year, and now it’s his buddy Jim Rhodes’ turn. Below are all 4 covers to the new series, including 2 for #1 and some concept art. The first issue of Iron Man 2.o goes on sale February 9.
Iron Man 2.0 – War Machine Evolved!
Marvel is pleased to present your first look at War Machine’s new duds debuting in the pages of Iron Man 2.0! From the power-house creative team of rising star writer Nick Spencer and legendary artist Barry Kitson, the single most advanced one-man weapon of conventional combat receives an upgrade! The now lighter, leaner and meaner Iron Man 2.0 is the result of an upgrade that Lt. Col. James Rhodes needs to survive! What new tricks will this new suit have in its sleeves? And just how will Rhodey adapt to his new role as Iron Man 2.0? Find out when Iron Man 2.0 storms store shelves everywhere!
IRON MAN 2.0 #1 (DEC100557)
IRON MAN 2.0 #1 DJURDJEVIC VARIANT (DEC100558)
IRON MAN 2.0 #1 VERMA VARIANT (DEC100559)
Written by NICK SPENCER
Penciled by BARRY KITSON
Cover by SALVADOR LARROCA
Variant Cover by MARKO DJURDJEVIC
Variant Cover by DEERAJ VERMA
Rated T+…$3.99
FOC – 1/17/11, On-Sale 2/9/11
IRON MAN 2.0 #2 (DEC100560)
IRON MAN 2.0 #2 DJURDJEVIC VARIANT (DEC100561)
Written by NICK SPENCER
Art by BARRY KITSON
Cover by SALVADOR LARROCA
Variant Cover by MARKO DJURDJEVIC
Rated T+ …$2.99
FOC – 1/31/11, On-Sale – 2/23/11
IRON MAN 2.0 #3 (JAN110727)
IRON MAN 2.0 #3 DJURDJEVIC (JAN110728)
Written by NICK SPENCER
Art by BARRY KITSON
Cover by SALVADOR LARROCA
Variant Cover by MARKO DJURDJEVIC
Rated T+ …$2.99
FOC – 2/14/11, On-Sale – 3/9/11
IRON MAN 2.0 #4
Written by NICK SPENCER
Art by ARIEL OLIVETTI
Cover by SALVADOR LARROCA
Rated T+ …$2.99
ON SALE THIS APRIL

Invincible Iron Man #500.1 Preview

Marvel’s new Point One issues are set to be accessible stories for those new to the series, and Iron Man is kicking things off. Below is a text-free preview from next month’s ish. From the pages below it does indeed look like a great place to start from IM newbies, as it show’s Tony Stark’s history, including the much maligned teenage Tony from the past, as seen in the second last panel on page 4, from the convoluted storyline from the late ’90s.

Marvel Point One Soars With INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #500.1!

The past, present and future of Iron Man collide in Invincible Iron Man #500.1, from the Eisner-winning creative team of writer Matt Fraction and artist Salvador Larroca, kicking off Marvel Point One! Invincible Iron Man #500.1, an all-new, high-octane Iron Man story for a great price setting up all the characters, conflicts, and providing a unique insight into the mind of Tony Stark simply cannot be missed! Want to get in from the ground level for the next great Iron Man story? Well here’s your chance with this great initiative intended for new readers! Learn what it means to be Iron Man in the 21st Century in Invincible Iron Man #500.1!

INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #500.1 (DEC100562)

Written by MATT FRACTION

Pencils & Cover by SALVADOR LARROCA

Rated A …$2.99

FOC – 1/10/11, On-Sale – 2/2/11

Who Is Jake Ellis? #1 Review

My review of the first issue of Who Is Jake Ellis? is up now at Broken Frontier. Simply put – it’s awesome and you should buy it. From writer Nathan Edmondson, whose The Light mini was one of the highlights for me last year, it has great art by Tonci Zonjic, and it’s out now. So…get it!

Zorro Review

Up now at Broken Frontier is my review of a new Zorro comic. It’s Australian, which I’m always happy to see. A double sized debut issue with two tales, one of which has a surprisingly effective supernatural bent, it’s pretty entertaining. Here’s the site for publisher Silver Fox Comics, where you can see previews of the issue.

Street Fighter Ultimate Editions

From publisher Udon are two updated TPBs of Street Fighter comics, with a heap of new extras. Udon’s work is always visually dazzling and accessible, and of course, any SF fans will find them irresistible. From Udon’s blog, here are the details.

STREET FIGHTER: THE ULTIMATE EDITION

– collects Street Fighter #0-14, including all backup stories & covers.

– plus bonus stories from Newtype Magazine and the Capcom Summer Special, and “Cheap Shots” comedy strips.

– this new printing features a new Dark Ryu cover!

– featuring the art of Alvin Lee, Arnold Tsang, Long Vo, and Omar Dogan!

– guest stories by Joe Madureira, Adam Warren, Hyung-Tae Kim, and more!

 

 

 

STREET FIGHTER II: THE ULTIMATE EDITION

– collects Street Fighter II #0-6, including all backup stories & covers, and comedy strips.

– collects the main story from Street Fighter II Turbo #1-12, plus the Turbo prelude story from Street Fighter Remix #0

– featuring the art of Alvin Lee and  Jeffrey “Chamba” Cruz!

– guest stories by Skottie Young, Arnold Tsang, Chris Stevens, and more!

 

 

 

 

Happy New Year!

Goodbye 2010, hello 2011. Here’s a pic from one of this year’s most anticipated new mini-series, Who Is Jake Ellis? from Nathan Edmondson and Tonci Zonjic. It goes on sale Jan 5 from Image Comics and my review of #1 should be up at Broken Frontier around the same time.

Captain Salvation Debuts

As mentioned on Bleeding Cool, where the comments have not been kind, there’s now a new Christian superhero – Captain Salvation. Created by Joshua Carpenter with art by Greg Waller (who has worked as a colourist on such hardcore Avatar series like Crossed and Black Summer) you can find out more about the hero right here. Yes, the website needs work, as the Free Resources and Character Bios are dead links, and there’s no previews.

However their Facebook page is filled with stuff, including videos. Sure, jaded fanboys may roll their eyes at this sort of stuff, but I for one I’m glad there’s increasing Christian alternatives for parents who’d understandably be concerned at today’s mature superhero offerings.

On a related topic, the Encounter radio show on Australia’s ABC Radio 810 had a recent special on comics and religion, which aired on December 19. You can listen to it and download the transcript here. The show is described like this:

This week Encounter talks to the Kuwaiti creator of 99 comic book superheroes who are endowed with an attribute of Allah. We explore the way comics in India have become regarded by some Hindus as sacred texts; find out why Torah portions that are read each week in synagogues around the world, now have a humorous comic to accompany them; and talk to a Christian theologian who thinks Superman and Jesus have a lot in common.

You can discover more Christian comics here.

Death of Spider-Man Covers and Final Fantastic Four

So the Ultimate version of Spider-Man is being killed in February. Below are two covers for the x-over series.

Your First Look At McGuinness and McNiven’s DEATH OF SPIDER-MAN Covers!

Marvel is proud to debut the awe-inspiring covers to Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #153 & #154 from superstar artists, Ed McGuinness and Steve McNiven!

DEATH OF SPIDER-MAN launches in February, running through issues of both Ultimate Comics Spider-Man and Ultimate Avengers vs New Ultimates and changing the way you see the Ultimate Universe…because there are no rules!

ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #153 (DEC100542) [DoSM Prelude]

ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #153 PICHELLI VARIANT (NOV108155)

Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS

Pencils by SARA PICHELLI & DAVID LAFUENTE

Cover by ED MCGUINNESS

Variant Cover by SARA PICHELLI

Rated T+ …$3.99

FOC—1/10/11, On-Sale—2/2/11

ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #154 (DEC100543) [DoSM Prelude]

Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS

Pencils by SARA PICHELLI & DAVID LAFUENTE

Cover by STEVE MCNIVEN

Rated T+ …$3.99

ON-SALE IN FEBRUARY

FOC—1/31/11, On-Sale—2/23/11

ULTIMATE AVENGERS VS. NEW ULTIMATES #1 (of 6) (DEC100544)

ULTIMATE AVENGERS VS. NEW ULTIMATES #1 (of 6) HITCH VARIANT (DEC100544)

ULTIMATE AVENGERS VS. NEW ULTIMATES #1 (of 6) CHO VARIANT (DEC100544)

Written by MARK MILLAR

Pencils & Cover by LEINIL YU

Variant Covers by BRYAN HITCH & FRANK CHO

Rated T+ …$3.99

FOC—1/17/11, On-Sale—2/9/11

Fantastic Four is ending in February’s FF #588 apparently. Cover below.

Fantastic Four: Final Issue

FANTASTIC FOUR #587 (NOV100584)

FANTASTIC FOUR #587 SPOILER VARIANT (NOV100585)

Written by JONATHAN HICKMAN

Penciled by STEVE EPTING

Cover by ALAN DAVIS

Spoiler Variant Cover by TBA (On Sale 2/2/11)

FOC – 1/3/11, On Sale – 1/26/11

FANTASTIC FOUR #588 (DEC100592)

Written by JONATHAN HICKMAN

Penciled by NICK DRAGOTTA

Cover by ALAN DAVIS

Rated A …$3.99

FOC – 1/31/11, On Sale 2/23/11

As an added bonus, here’s a teaser image, also from Marvel, for a new X-Men story that’s set for a May debut. All we know is that it starts in Giant Size X-Men #1 and continues in X-Men #11.

Scott Pilgrim Gallery

I really need to get the Scott Pilgrim DVD. It looks like it’s filled to the top with some sure to be amazing extras. Anyway, here’s a great selection of Scott Pilgrim art inspired by the film and the Bryan Lee O’Malley comic from Oni Press which inspired it. Some of my faves are below.

Death of Spider-Man on iPhone and Print Simultaneously

Now this is big news. Like they did with Ultimate Thor #1, Marvel are releasing every ish of Spidey’s death to comic shops and digital stores at the same time. The press release is below, but fear not – this is the Ultimate version of Spider-Man that’s being killed (presumably temporarily) not the Spider-Man from the main Marvel Universe. This is good news for those who like reading their comics on a screen as much as paper, and for Marvel to choose such a high profile story for this move, obviously they believe in the future of their expanding digital customers.

Marvel Announces DEATH OF SPIDER-MAN On The Marvel Comics App

Groundbreaking New Storyline Hits the Marvel Comics App in February

Marvel is proud to announce that every issue of the hotly-anticipated DEATH OF SPIDER-MAN will be available day & date on the Marvel Comics app, available via iTunes for the iPad, iPhone & iPod touch. Superstar creators Brian Michael Bendis, Mark Millar , Leinil Yu and Mark Bagley bring you the most controversial comic book story of the century!

DEATH OF SPIDER-MAN launches in February, running through issues of both Ultimate Spider-Man and Ultimate Avengers vs New Ultimates and changing the way you see the Ultimate Universe…because there are no rules!

ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #153 [DoSM Prelude]

Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS

Pencils by SARA PICHELLI & DAVID LAFUENTE

Cover by STEVE MCNIVEN

Rated T+ …$3.99

On-Sale—2/2/11

ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #154 [DoSM Prelude]

Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS

Pencils by SARA PICHELLI & DAVID LAFUENTE

Cover by ED MCGUINNESS

Rated T+ …$3.99

On-Sale—2/23/11

ULTIMATE AVENGERS VS. NEW ULTIMATES #1 (of 6)

Written by MARK MILLAR

Pencils & Cover by LEINIL YU

Rated T+ …$3.99

On-Sale—2/9/11