I'm back, after numerous months without any posts and thoughts about stopping blogging, I decided to return with some changes. I want to post each week 2-4 reviews of the best new comic books on the market. I can't write more because of time limits and unbelievably fast coming tests and exams. Not wanting to be overloaded, I thought it would be the best solution to keep writing, practicing English and so on... oh, now this blog will be in English to become available to more people. I want to write about issues which, you should pick up. It may help if you have some dilemmas as far as different series are concerned.
But never mind, let's begin, shall we? This month was stunning, loads of great issues were published and here is my list of the best of the best. Two top issues got short review-like notes. Hope you enjoy them.
Daredevil #3 (Marvel)
But never mind, let's begin, shall we? This month was stunning, loads of great issues were published and here is my list of the best of the best. Two top issues got short review-like notes. Hope you enjoy them.
Daredevil #3 (Marvel)
Matt Murdock returns! After painful 30 non-daredevil days our famous lawyer returns continuing his adventure in (spoiler? rather not) San Francisco.
In this entertaining book, man without fear faces a vigilante, who calls himself The Shroud. Surprisingly it will end with a team up and Matt with a newly gained ally (?) will plan to meet and neutralise Mr Owlsley, who recently came to California.
However it's not the only thing, theat Mark Waid and Chris Samnee serve us. In the middle part of this issue we witness an appearance of someone crucial for Murdock and beloved by all readers. I'd never allow myself to spoil it!
Overall, Daredevil #3 is a stunning comic book, which will never ever bore you. And trust me here, Waid's writing is so clever and enjoyable, that you'll momentally add DD to your pull list!
Samnee's artwork only makes it better, however some panels weren't satisfying for me. But his smooth style fits perfectly to DD's light and adventurish plot.
I can only say one thing more. This series is highly recommended for all readers, even for those who have never read Matt's adventures before.
In this entertaining book, man without fear faces a vigilante, who calls himself The Shroud. Surprisingly it will end with a team up and Matt with a newly gained ally (?) will plan to meet and neutralise Mr Owlsley, who recently came to California.
However it's not the only thing, theat Mark Waid and Chris Samnee serve us. In the middle part of this issue we witness an appearance of someone crucial for Murdock and beloved by all readers. I'd never allow myself to spoil it!
Overall, Daredevil #3 is a stunning comic book, which will never ever bore you. And trust me here, Waid's writing is so clever and enjoyable, that you'll momentally add DD to your pull list!
Samnee's artwork only makes it better, however some panels weren't satisfying for me. But his smooth style fits perfectly to DD's light and adventurish plot.
I can only say one thing more. This series is highly recommended for all readers, even for those who have never read Matt's adventures before.
Peter is back and in his best. And I mean Peter Peter, not Peter Ock. After 'superior' brain-swapping, our friendly neighbourhood pal returns with a kinda hard mission of fixing his life. Maybe not fixing everything (look PhD, Parker Inc. etc.), but there's lots of apologising ahead of us!
Slott's run from the very beginning has been amazing (later superior, of course :P). But i mean it, amazing. He's got a special feel to the character and I love reading his adventures of Peter Parker. Slott's Spidey is hilarious, non stop jokes and is darn heroic. Could it get any better?
In second issue of newest 'Amazing', Peter faces his almost life-long villain, Electro (who appeared not that long ago in Webb's ASM 2! coincidence? I don't think so). He furiously blew a fuse in the centre of New York City, and Petey had to take care of him.
However, for me the most interesting part was a talk between Ock's girlfriend, Anna Maria and Parker. I had no idea in which direction this conversation would go and I must admit it, Slott wrote it so well that I'm impressed.
Artwork and cover were done by Humberto Ramos, none of which were extremely good. There were some well-looking panels, but faces and bodies in all ASM issues are for me a pain, literally terrible pain, which comes back each month.
But it doesn't spoil the fun I find in reading Slott's run on 'Amazing'! Everyone should be reading these books, cause they're great.
Other worth mentioning issues, which are a great read, but slightly worse than DD and ASM:
- Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir #1 (Dark Horse)
- Invincible #111 (Image)
- Thor: God of Thunder #22 (Marvel)
- Uncanny X-Men #21 (Marvel)
- Magneto #4 (Marvel)
- Original Sin #2 (Marvel)
Slott's run from the very beginning has been amazing (later superior, of course :P). But i mean it, amazing. He's got a special feel to the character and I love reading his adventures of Peter Parker. Slott's Spidey is hilarious, non stop jokes and is darn heroic. Could it get any better?
In second issue of newest 'Amazing', Peter faces his almost life-long villain, Electro (who appeared not that long ago in Webb's ASM 2! coincidence? I don't think so). He furiously blew a fuse in the centre of New York City, and Petey had to take care of him.
However, for me the most interesting part was a talk between Ock's girlfriend, Anna Maria and Parker. I had no idea in which direction this conversation would go and I must admit it, Slott wrote it so well that I'm impressed.
Artwork and cover were done by Humberto Ramos, none of which were extremely good. There were some well-looking panels, but faces and bodies in all ASM issues are for me a pain, literally terrible pain, which comes back each month.
But it doesn't spoil the fun I find in reading Slott's run on 'Amazing'! Everyone should be reading these books, cause they're great.
Other worth mentioning issues, which are a great read, but slightly worse than DD and ASM:
- Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir #1 (Dark Horse)
- Invincible #111 (Image)
- Thor: God of Thunder #22 (Marvel)
- Uncanny X-Men #21 (Marvel)
- Magneto #4 (Marvel)
- Original Sin #2 (Marvel)
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