This Week’s Winners

The New Avengers #7. Man, what a fun comic. Brian Michael Bendis knows how to do the kind of stories that intertwine casual, charming dialogue and world ending crises. I suppose the closest writer to his approach would be Geoff Johns and his Green Lantern work at DC, but Bendis has a lot more fun. He does entertaining dialogue so well, which means that for an issue like this that’s all talk, big fight scenes aren’t even missed. Stuart Immonen’s pencils make everything look ultra cool and his facial expressions add much pizazz to the humorous words. Basically, the “new” new Avengers, consisting of Luke Cage, his wife Jessica Jones, Ms. Marvel, Thing, Iron Fist, Spider-Man, Wolverine, Dr. Strange and Mockingbird move into Avengers Mansion, given the keys and free rein by the resurrected Captain America.

It opens with nervous discussions and frank realisations about the damage to the Mansion, before some sincere encouragement gets thrown towards the uncertain Dr. Strange and a roll call of lesser known superheroes apply for the job of nanny for Luke’s and Jessica’s baby. Those two pages of close ups are the highlight of the ish, with characters like D-Man (“Does Captain America ever talk about me?”) and Hellcat (“Well, I don’t like babies, per se, but…) showing up as well as others I’m not familiar with (“I can change into a large, ape-like creature, but I don’t necessarily have to if you think that will scare the baby.”). As always, characterisation is great and everyone doesn’t revert to witty one-liners if it’s out of character. Spider-Man’s anger at having former Osborn aide Victoria Hand on the team is great and having new nanny Squirrel Girl hint at a romantic relationship with Wolverine (or James as she calls him) is another masterstroke.

Lady Mechanika #1. Like Image’s Skullkickers, this is another broad, fun series that shouldn’t be dismissed due to its slightly off-center initial appearance. After the #0 issue a few weeks ago, I knew I’d be back for more of this steampunk gal’s adventures. Joe Benitez does everything except the letters and colours here and it shines with a singular vision. An attractive design sense permeates these pages, from  the title page  to the bordered captions and the return of steampunk themed recipes first introduced in #0. Set in and around the cutting edge city of Mechanika in 1879, the titular heroine investigates the death of a girl who, like herself, is part machine and part flesh. Lady Mechanika searches for answers as to her origin and forges relationships with a doctor and his daughter, and Mr. Lewis, a security consultant with whom she sees as more of a nuisance than a friend.  The ish is striking and detailed throughout and it’s obvious that much care has gone into the creation of this world, including Mechanika’s many costumes, which would cause Lady Gaga to be envious. Apparently there’s a chance to appear in LM #2 in Feb, but there’s no mention of it on the sites given just yet.

Pood #2. From Big If Comics and definitely for mature readers comes the next issue in this large format anthology series. We discussed the premiere issue in the very first episode of our podcast and were both impressed. Wisely opening with Jim Rugg’s and Brian Maluca’s USApe parody, next up is a Terry Gilliam-like pastiche of old photos and comics in a nonsensical display by Geoff Grogan, followed by Joe Infurnani’s colourful Ultra-Lad tale. 13 more stories on 13 pages by different creators follow, and as is to be expected in any anthology, they’re not all gold, but most of the creators here make full use of the newspaper size format. Think of it as an indie version of DC’s Wednesday Comics and that’s what you have. Some are in colour, some aren’t, but they are all pretty much experimental. Most aren’t concerned with telling a story as such, but in tales like Cochlea and Eustachia by Hans Rickett they’re just so visually delicious, that it doesn’t matter. For readers who want something very different or art students looking for inspiration.

Extra Sequential Podcast Episode Nineteen

61 mins. It’s Christmas time! Well, almost. Mladen and I throw out a few suggestions for present buying. Let’s call it our Generous Geek Goodies Giving Guidelines. Or something. We also yak about the manga 2001 Nights, two titles from GG studio and a lesser known character from the creator of Conan.

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1:35 NEWS

No Two-Face or Joker in The Dark Knight Rises, Tron: Legacy soundtrack is now available, the trailer for Transformers 3, Anthrax’s Scott Ian is writing The Demon for DC Comics, superheroes become samurai in Marvel’s 5 Ronin mini-series due in March.

17:20 WHAT WE’VE BEEN READING

Twilight: Eclipse, Hard Candy, the original Spartacus film, Kull: The Hate Witch #1 from Robert E. Howard, manga 2001 Nights from Viz Media, A Skeleton Story and The One from Italian publisher GG Studio.

42:34 GEEK CHRISTMAS GIFTS

Mladen and I give you some guidelines for Christmas purchases. If you want to buy something for the fanboy/fangirl in your life, or if you’re a fanboy/girl who wants to get something for the comics curious person in your life, then have we got some great tips for you?! Yes, yes we do.

First Thor Poster and Trailer

Yes, it’s pretty bland and the character’s name/film title is miniscule, but fans already know what the film version of Thor looks like. I’d expect the posters that are released closer to the May 6, 2011 release date to play up the fantasy angle and the Marvel angle. Really this one-sheet could be of any action movie, but as directed by Kenneth Branagh and tying in to the Iron Man/Avengers film continuity we know it won’t be.

The trailer has also just been released. Some of the footage has been seen in the Comic-Con footage form July this year, but it also shows Thor’s winged helmet, his hammer Mjolnir and the evil Destroyer in action. Oh, and it’s 3D too. Looks pretty awesome.

From Superhero to Samurai

DC tried a similar approach in the ’90s with an alternate universe tale where the Justice League existed in feudal Japan. It kind of worked. Now it’s Marvel’s turn. Of the 5, Wolvie, Punisher and Psylocke make the most sense to become samurai.

Marvel’s Deadliest Heroes Are The 5 RONIN

Wolverine. Psylocke. The Punisher. Hulk. Deadpool. Five of Marvel’s deadliest heroes will come to the fore this March for a series unlike any other in 5 RONIN.  Bound together by the same fate, yet alone in their existence, they are forced to walk the lonely path of the masterless samurai in the violent and tumultuous world of feudal Japan.

Crafted by acclaimed writer Peter Milligan and a rotating cast of today’s hottest artists, 5 RONIN #1-5 is a month-long event with covers from some of the biggest names in the industry. To celebrate the release of this series, retailers will have the opportunity to order two different covers per issue – one by superstar artist David Aja and one by another industry favorite.

“What would the ultimate samurai super hero epic look like? The answer is 5 RONIN” explains Editor Sebastian Girner. “When we came up with the idea of taking our biggest heroes and setting them in this time period, writer Peter Milligan and the amazingly talented cast of artists immediately jumped on board. This is easily one of the most beautiful comics you will read this year.”

Each of the 5 seeks revenge, but against whom? And what powerful secret connects these lone warriors? 5 RONIN will examine the true face of Marvel’s most solitary characters against a majestic — and bloodstained — backdrop.

5 RONIN #1 – #5

Written by PETER MILLIGAN

Penciled by TOMM COKER, DALIBOR TALAJIC, LAURENCE CAMPBELL, GORAN PARLOV & LEANDRO FERNANDEZ

Covers by JOHN CASSADAY, MARK BROOKS, GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI, DAVID MACK, ED MCGUINESS & DAVID AJA

Parental Advisory …$2.99 (each)

ON SALE THIS MARCH!

Two Age Of X: Alpha Covers

I loved the alternate universe multi-series that was Age of Apocalypse back in the heyday of the ’90s. Marvel gave us an alternate world where Magneto replaced the dead Professor X as leader of the X-Men, Wolverine had one arm and Cyclops was a bad guy not to be messed with. More recently we’ve had the more grounded House of M story which showed a world without mutants. Next up is Age of X. Below are two covers for the series which launches on January 26. That’s Australia Day! Read more about the series with an interview with Mike Carey at CBR and discover some redesigns of classic X-Men too.

Your First Look At All-New Covers To AGE OF X: ALPHA

Marvel is pleased to present your first look at two all-new covers to Age of X: Alpha #1 from superstar artists Chris Bachalo and Olivier Coipel! Mutankind’s Final war starts here! In a world where the X-Men never existed, the survival of mutantkind rests on the shoulders of the few remaining mutants who are on their last leg. Who are they and at what length will they go to keep their kind alive? Get your answers to these questions and more in Age Of X: Alpha #1! Keep your eyes peeled this week for another Age of X Historical Log inside select Marvel Comics. Be sure to head out to your local comic shop to find the next clue you will need to unravel the mystery that is Age of X.

AGE OF X: ALPHA #1 (NOV100514)

AGE OF X: ALPHA #1 COIPEL VARIANT (NOV10515)

Written by MIKE CAREY

Pencils by MIRCO PIERFEDERICI, PAUL DAVIDSON, GABRIEL HERNANDEZ WALTA, HARVEY TOLIBAO & CARLO BARBERI

Cover by CHRIS BACHALO

Variant Cover by OLIVIER COIPEL

Rated A…$3.99

FOC – 1/3/10, On-Sale – 1/26/10

Blade vs Twilight

Google the title of this post and you’ll see more than a few people who’d like to see Marvel’s half human, half vamp hero stake Edward Cullen and co. I actually just watched the most recent Twilight flick and though it looks better than the previous 2 instalments, it’s still rather dull. At least it makes fun of the fad surrounding it, with Edward looking at Jacob’s (Taylor Lautner) six pack and asking, “Does he ever wear a shirt?” and with Jacob mentioning Edward’s cold blooded vamp veins and stating, “I’m hotter than you.”

Another writer having some fun at Twilight’s expense is Mark Millar. In the first 3 pages of last week’s Ultimate Comics Avengers 3 #4, with art by Steve Dillon, Blade is stuck in a sewer and, having just been bitten by new vamp Captain America, starts hallucinating about two lovers staring meaningfully at one another in “Twilight Falls.” “Stella” asks “Edgar” to stare at her. “Intensely?” he asks. “As intensely as you dare,” she pouts. Ah, great stuff.

Below the classic demotivational poster is a taste of pop culture parody delight from those great opening pages.

Captain America 70th Anniversary Variant Covers

To honour Steve Rogers’ 7oth birthday Marvel are giving a few of their March 2011 comics Cap-centric covers. See the full text list of 10 covers under the perty pics.

Marvel Unveils Captain America 70th Anniversary Variants!

Marvel is pleased to unveil the Captain America 70th Anniversary variants, marking a milestone for the Sentinel of Liberty! Featuring Captain America throughout the ages alongside Marvel’s greatest heroes, these stunning variants by some of Marvel’s top artists arrive in stores this March!

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This Week’s Digital Marvel Releases

The digital comics revolution continues to build, with Dark Horse now on the bandwagon in what looks to be a rather promising programme, beginning next month. Customers who want to save money and paper should be happy. Here’s the first press release from Marvel that focuses squarely on their new digital releases (and freebies) this week.

Experience X-Men #1, the Number One Comic Of All Time, Only On the Marvel Comics App

Hey there True Believers, here’s your official list of comic books, hitting the Marvel Comics app on December 1, 2010. Now fans can experience their favorite Marvel heroes bursting into action on your iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch! With a wide array of titles already available there is something for everyone! Stay tuned each week for a brand new list of Marvel releases so that you’ll never miss your favorite heroes in action!

To download the Marvel Comics app, visit: http://www.marvel.com/marvelcomicsapp

Don’t forget to fan us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/marvelcomicsapp!

Here’s your official list of comic books, hitting the Marvel Comics app today!

Digital Comics On-Sale Today:

CIVIL WAR: HOUSE OF M

(Civil War: House of M #1-5)

FANTASTIC FOUR: THE NEW FANTASTIC FOUR

(Fantastic Four #347-349)

GHOST RIDER: DANNY KETCH CLASSIC VOL.1

(Ghost Rider #6-10)

INCREDIBLE HULK: PLANET SKAAR

(Planet Skaar Prologue #1, Son of Hulk #7-12)

LOKI #1

KLAWS OF THE PANTHER #1

MARVEL HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR 2010

(Marvel Holiday Magazine #1-4) *All-New Material*

SPIDER-MAN: BACK IN QUACK #1

THOR BY DAN JURGENS & JOHN ROMITA JR. VOL. 3

(Thor #14-17, Iron Man #21-22, Peter Parker: Spider-Man #11 and Juggernaut: The Eighth Day #1)

THOR: FIRST THUNDER #2

VALKYRIE #1

X-MEN: MUTANT GENESIS

(X-Men #1-7)

FREE This Week On The App:

MARVEL KNIGHTS SPIDER-MAN #1

NOVEMBER SNEAK PEEKS

SPIDER-MAN: YOU’RE HIRED #1

SPIDER-MAN SAGA

SON OF HULK #7

THOR #14

Carnage #2 Preview

You’ve seen him in the Spider-Man musical. Now see what he really looks like. Text-free preview of Carnage #2 below, available just after Christmas.

Your First Look at CARNAGE #2

Marvel is pleased to present your first look at Carnage #2, from the best-selling creative team of writer Zeb Wells and artist Clayton Crain! The bloodthirsty alien Carnage is back with a vengeance…and panic has broken out on the streets of New York !  It will take the combined might of both Spider-Man and Iron Man to go toe to toe with a living weapon of mass murder and beat it into submission. Don’t miss the villainous threat that will test these two Avengers teammates to the limit of their strength this December in Carnage #2!

CARNAGE #2 (of 5) (OCT100547)

CARNAGE #2 (of 5) ADAMS VARIANT (OCT100548)

Written by ZEB WELLS

Art & Cover by CLAYTON CRAIN

Variant cover by ARTHUR ADAMS

Rated T+…$3.99

FOC – 12/3/10, On-Sale – 12/29/10

Ultimate Comics Captain America #1 Preview

Boy that’s a long title. Sure is some perty art though. Text-free preview below of the comic which hits digital and print stores on the same day in January.

Your First Look At ULTIMATE COMICS CAPTAIN AMERICA #1

Marvel is pleased to present your first look at Ultimate Comics Captain America #1, from the acclaimed creative team of Jason Aaron and Ron Garney (Wolverine: Weapon X)! The Super Soldier project was a secret and mysterious undertaking that took a frail young man named Steve Rogers and forged him into the Captain America of World War II…but Rogers wasn’t the only one to emerge from the program. Enter the Captain America of the Vietnam War! Prepare for a battle between two Captain Americas…and only one living legend is walking away!

Ultimate Comics Captain America #1 hits stores and the Marvel Comics app on January 5th!

ULTIMATE COMICS CAPTAIN AMERICA #1 (of 4) (NOV100523)

ULTIMATE COMICS CAPTAIN AMERICA VILLAIN VARIANT #1 (of 4) (NOV100524)

Written by JASON AARON

Pencils & Cover by RON GARNEY

Villian Variant Cover by ED McGUINNESS

Rated T+ …$3.99

FOC – 12/13/10, On-Sale – 1/5/11

Marvel Motion Comics In Australia

As I’m impatient I usually order DC’s excellent animated films from America as it takes us a long time to get them here in Oz. However the great animated films like Green Lantern: First Flight, Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, etc are now readily available here which is great news. Now I’ve just (accidentally) discovered that the Marvel Knights Motion Comics will be available at JB Hi-Fi stores around the country from December 1. Hopefully they’ll promote them more for the Christmas shopping season. Based directly on respected runs within the Marvel comics these mature and great looking films are all $30 and on DVD and Blu-Ray. These are very high quality fluidly animated films that really bring the original art to life. The titles are Astonishing X-Men: Gifted (by far the best one, based on the work of Joss Whedon and John Cassady), Spider-Woman: Agent of S.W.O.R.D, Iron Man: Extremis and Black Panther. All are visually different and a great intro to the characters and comics themselves. There’s no mention of the special features but I assume, like the U.S versions there will also be trailers, interviews and the like. Check them out here and some of the motion comics in action here.


Marvel And Mattel 1980s Thanksgiving

Oh, what joys YouTube has the power to unearth, and thanks to all those people that never throw out old VHS tapes. Comics Alliance has a great post, with 4 videos from the mid to late ’80s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. See He-Man and She-Ra fail synchronised movement! Gasp as Captain America plays hide and seek with some bad guys! Wonder why the Back to the Future theme music is played! Dance along with Doctor Doom to a Bonnie Tyler song! Yep, they’re definitely worth watching and are equal parts hilarious and cringe worthy. I feel sorry for the badly dressed actors under the lycra too, but I know if I was a kid watching such a spectacle, I would’ve screamed with excitement. At least we know that next year’s Batman stage show and Spider-Man musical will be better than this.

See all 4 videos here.

New Marvel vs Capcom 3 Promos

From the fine artists at Udon, comes these two nifty looking pieces of art to promote the upcoming Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds game. The newer one at the top is from Alvin Lee and Saejin Oh, and the one underneath it is from Joe Ng and Espen Grundetjern. Both are, obviously awesome.

Uncanny X-Men #531 Preview

Thanks to Marvel, below is a text-free preview of next month’s Uncanny X-Men.

Your First Look at UNCANNY X-MEN #531

Marvel is pleased to present your first look at Uncanny X-Men #531 featuring the debut of rising star Kieron Gillen as co-writer with Eisner Award – winning writer Matt Fraction, as they team with superstar artist Greg Land! The X-Men have fought tooth and claw to defend Utopia from invaders and now they’d do anything to get off it! An unexplained illness has broken out, depowering every mutant it infects and riddling them with horrific side effects. Wolverine? Dying of adamantium poisoning. Rockslide?  Soon to be rubble. But with quarantine now in full effect, will the X-Club be able to discover the cause without help from the mainland? And just who was the harbinger of this mysterious malady? Beware because, this December, mutantkind becomes all the more endangered, only in Uncanny X-Men #531!

UNCANNY X-MEN #531 (OCT100659)

Written by MATT FRACTION & KIERON GILLEN

Pencils & Cover by GREG LAND

Rated T+ …$3.99

FOC – 11/26/10, On-Sale – 12/22/10