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X-MEN PHOENIX: ENDSONG #2 Reviewer: Phil Filippopoulos astral_revolution@yahoo.com Story Title: Phoenix: Endsong pt. 2 of 5 Bring a napkin, folks; it's about to get messy. Writer: Greg Pak Penciller: Greg Land Inker: Matt Ryan Colors: Justin Ponsor Letters: Clem Robins Assistant Editors: Stephanie Moore & Sean Ryan Editor: Mike Marts Editor in Chief: Joe Quesada Publisher: Dan Buckley NOTE: If you haven't read the first issue, there are some mild spoilers in here, specifically in the last two before the final paragraphs. There have been volumes written about Jean Grey and her penchant for never staying dead for more than a couple of story arcs. Even among the X-Men, her death and rebirth has become a generally casual affair; and who can blame them? There's only so many times something can be emotionally destructive before you have to start to shrug it off. That makes some of the drama in this a bit.dated? If I had one problem, that would be it; this story should have happened a long time ago. I don't mean anything regarding Phoenix and Jean by that. I think it would apply most to Scott and Emma. Greg Pak is nailing every character here, and the conversations between the two were great, probably the best exchange I've seen between them. But, shouldn't this have happened a long time ago? Scott and Emma seem to have been sidestepping actually talking about any of this for so long, and it irks me a bit. That, in general, made this issue double-sided for me. I'm really enjoying the ride, but there's just something off; in all its myriad time-counting methods, any way you look at it, Jean has been dead for a long time and it's strange to me that all this is happening now. Since when does Scott need to get used to killing his wife? Wolverine seems to be the most well-adjusted, and thus most realistic, character. This is just another day in the never- ending existence of Jean Grey for him. Of course, I could spend pages writing about that; Jean's back, and whatever the timing, it's a big deal. I must say, whether or not she should be back, I love the characterization. I've always loved Dark Phoenix's rather Emma-like qualities, and her one line in this issue, as well as the beautiful page it appears on, exemplifies what I love about the Phoenix Force. Speaking of which, it seems the ol' PF is the central figure of this story, without having done horribly much yet. You may recall one Quentin Quire, who ascended to a new level of existence a while back. Reading issue one, it seems at least a viable option that he might return. He does, and in a big way. This was the highlight of the issue to me. His arc was my favorite of Morrison's run, and the grandeur with which his current form is realized was great. Quentin is crazy powerful, and he's got plans. Here we go. This is what takes a typical Jean/Phoenix story and turns it into something great. The Phoenix Force itself is getting some needed spotlight, and it seems Jean may not be its only host. The best thing about this issue, for me, is the infinite possibilities of where this story could go. Greg Pak is being insanely ambitious doing a Phoenix story now; here, he showed me that he's breaking the mold and doing something that's starting to feel epic already. All you have to do is look at the cover to see how freakin' beautiful the art is. There are many times where they might as well have taken pictures of actors, because Land has captured these characters and given them incredible detail. This kind of story is full of drama, and the art screams it. I absolutely adore the effects being used for Quentin's powers, and the aforementioned Phoenix-centric page just before the end was one of the best renditions of her I've seen. So, there you have it. Parts of this issue were bothersome, but whether or not you agree with what's going on, it is masterfully done. I have high hopes for this series; I don't doubt that the Gregs will let us down, but this kind of thing does have a history. Even if you're against this whole concept, read the first two issues, and at least try number three. There has been lots of eye-rolling going around since this thing was announced, but it may meet and exceed your expectations. Frankly, it could go both ways at this point. ART: 4.5 STORY: 3.5 OVERALL: 4.0 _________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------- [12] Rich's Reviews Richard Vasseur richardv@sympatico.ca [Rich has been collecting comic books for about 25 years. He belongs to two comic book clubs Jazma and ORCA. He has been writing reviews for Jazma's paper newsletter for about 2 years and has his own review page at www.jazmaonline.com] SPOILER WARNING: Some plot details may be revealed in these reviews! Title: Starkweather # 1 Publisher: Arcana Writer: David A. Rodriguez Penciler: John Bosco Inker: Rob Lean Price: $ 2.95 US, $ 4.50 Can Comments: Alexander Starweather is a witch. He has a unique personality. He's not your typical hero. He doesn't really fit the role of world savior. His day job is as a line cook. Hes an ordinary guy with witchy powers that could level a building. The lettering by Sean O'Reilly has a magical look to it when Starkweather casts a spell. It catches your attention and gets you wondering what language is it. You can tell they are words of power. Starweather is new to magic but he learns quick and hes powerful. You get lots of action as this series starts off. Magic and bullets make a deadly combination. The art when Starweather uses his powers has his eyes light up. They look magical like little stars. The characters are drawn with a realistic quality. The lizard creature that helps Starweather is something else. It is really something else its not really a lizard it just manifests as one. This creature I'm sure will play a weird part in this fantastic adventure. The pin-up a the back is gorgeous. Magic and bullets go great together. Title: Captain Canuck: Unholy War # 2 Publisher: Comely Comix Writer: Riel Langlois Artist: Drue Langlois Price: $ 2.50 US, $ 3.50 Can Comments: Nemisar makes a formidable opponent. One on one Captain Canuck wasn't doing to good. But he never gives up, hes a true Canadian. He knows he has to be confident in his own abilities. Captain Canuck gets a new motorcycle and he is like a modern day Knight in shining armour. But he is just an ordinary guy wanting to do whats right and he does. He is a hero for the people. This issue is filled with action. A beautifully choreographed fight, leads to a car and motorcycle chase. The motorcycle slide and crash will have you on the edge of your seat. Title: Captain Canuck: Unholy War # 3 Publisher: Comely Comix Writer: Riel Langlois Artist: Drue Langois Price: $ 2.50 US, $ 3.50 Can Comments: Captain Canuck gets outfitted like James Bond. He gets a bunch of realistic gadgets. Captain Canuck and Mr. Gold have a great battle as they go back and forth. It ends with them facing off with rocket launchers. Its explosive. The most exciting part though is when the original Captain Canuck shows up. Apparently he travelled into the past and created this alternate time line that now exists with the new Captain Canuck. So you have two Captain Canucks. This was an entirely unexpected turn of events. This story is far from over Mr. Gold puts a million dollar bounty on the new Captain Canuck's head. Will the original stay around? Hopefully we will not have long to wait for more exciting adventures of Canada's own home grown super hero. Title: Black Panther # 1 Publisher: Marvel Writer: Reginald Hudlin Penciler: John Romita Jr. Inker: Klaus Janson Price: $ 2.99 US, $ 4.25 Can Comments: We see the Wakandans are a fierce people and intelligent. They have been ahead of the world for a long time. No one has ever been able to conquer this warrior race. As we look at their past conquests it becomes clear they are always one step ahead. They will also defend their land and home against anyone. The warriors and an earlier Black Panther are all well drawn in there savageness but its easy to see they are also civilized. The battle scenes while short does show a great battle of two of the world's best hand to hand fighters. Captain America though actually lost to the Black Panther. This was in 1944. Today might have a different outcome. Klaw is back! Yes this villainous character has been updated. So he is now ready to face the Black Panther. Klaw has always been a fantastic character, here though he seems less enigmatic. It looks as if there will be some political intrigue as the US government officials want to control Wankanda and all its resources. This first issue starts the ball rolling and the momentum looks as if it will just keep building. Title: Shanna The She-Devil # 1 Publisher: Marvel Writer: Frank Cho Artist: Frank Cho Price: $ 3.50 US, $ 5.00 Can Comments: The cover by Frank Cho is gorgeous as Shanna kneels at the ready with spear in hand. All the little animals and insects around her really add to the atmosphere of the cover. Shanna is a savage beauty and this cover brings that out. Someone is breeding Shanna's or cloning them. A group of men stumble upon the facility and break out one of the Shanna's the only living one. You can tell there will be good girl art as she falls breasts first into the face of one of her rescuers. All the drawings of her nude are beautifully done. Her body could not be drawn better. If you want action and excitement you got it as a raptor starts hunting these guys. You do get to see it rip out people's guts. Its gory. The raptor is so realistic you half expect it to jump out of the pages right at you. Until Shanna gets her hands on it that is. Marvel has another winner here. She is hot, sexy and deadly. She also goes around in a loin cloth. Good art, good story equal a great comic. Title: X-23 # 2 Publisher: Marvel Writer: Craig Kyle Penciler: Chris Yost Inker: Billy Tan Price: $ 2.99 US, $ 4.25 Can Comments: X-23 is shown training to be a killer. Her martial arts training and now her adamantium covered claws make her dangerous and deadly. She only has two claws in each hand. The third claw is in her foot. That was a nice surprise. This girl may be a clone of Wolverine but she certainly is different than him. X-23 is shown as a young innocent girl. She is that until they force her to kill her teacher. Her creators want an assassin as deadly as Wolverine. They have one. The story is riveting as you follow X-23 as she is treated as an object and not a person by those around her with a few exceptions. Than one is taken. How will it affect her? X-23 is a new fresh and exciting character. Title: Vampirella Magazine # 9 Publisher: Harris Publications Price: $ 3.95 US Comments: The first comic story is written and drawn by Batton Lash. Its a black and white tale that might just put you to sleep. Vampirella is charged with indecent exposure and hangs out with two lawyers and that's it. The art is so so. The only really good thing is seeing Pendragon in his role as an imbibing magician. The second story Vampirella/Sword of Dracula is written by Jason Henderson and drawn by Greg Scott. Well this story is worse than the first one. Most of the art is just black filler. The story is pretty much non-existent. The Constantine write up is interesting as well as Cube Zero. Both articles are informative. And both movies look great _________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------- [13] Multiverse Observer and Explorer Reviews Paul Dale Roberts Silhouet98@cs.com [Paul promotes amateur and professional comic book artwork, scripts, storylines, and unpublished comic books with a newsletter called the Peoples' Comic Book Newsletter. Its website is at Jazma Comic Book Newsletter Productions at http://www.jazmaonline.com/ He is also a prominent letter hack, as anyone who reads comic letter pages would know. He is in production of his own self-published comic book called The Legendary Dark Silhouette and has copyrighted over 600 characters for his Jazma Universe.] SPOILER WARNING: THE FOLLOWING COLUMN MAY REVEAL SIGNIFICANT PORTIONS OF THE PLOTS OF SOME COMIC BOOKS, OR THE ENTIRE STORY. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. Name: Planetes Vol. 4 Publisher: Tokyopop Creator: Maroto Yorimura Comments: This comic book deals with family matters that somehow intercross with worldly matters. Fee deals with her son's penchant for saving every stray animal he comes across. While she tries and deals with her son's collection of animals he brings to the house, there is another crisis going on. There has been an attack on the U.S. in orbital space, that could trigger a huge event. That event would be placing the U.S. on the brink of war, along with the rest of Earth's countries. We're talking about WWIII here. If WWIII occurs, the battleground will be in space. If the war were to ensue in space, it would cause much debris that would destroy the equilibrium of the Earth's axis and end the careers for the astronauts on DS-12. Perhaps Fee's son has an anti-war activism that will allow him to stop a war from happening and still save the animals. Good sci fi, along with some good detailed Manga artwork. Name: Mystique - Quiet 4 of 5 Publisher: Marvel Comics Creative Force: McKeever, Garcia, Fernandez Price: $2.99 Comments: After reading Mystique - Quiet 4 of 5, the startling conclusion is just around the corner! What an intense moment as Mystique tries to kill Charles Xavier and seeing Charles bleeding from his wound. Then if the drama wasn't enough...then we have Mystique confronting Wolverine and Rogue. Rogue doesn't see Mystique in a motherly mode and discusses how she was once stabbed by Mystique a while back. The conversation ends up in a mega-fight between Mystique and Rogue and we can only guess what will happen in the final conclusion. Mystique really has the spotlight on her now! Name: Brodie's Law #4 & #5 Publisher: Pulp Theatre Price: $2.95 Website: www.brodieslaw.com Writer: Alan Grant Artist & Cover: David Bircham Story: Daley Osiyemi & David Bircham Comments: Let me read you the foreward to this comic book first: "What would the law mean, if every day had a different face? I came to possess the powers of anonymity and with it became a law unto myself. But it came with a heavy price. Each journey into the body of another took me further into the darker recesses of the human mind. I am no longer alone, the voices within are getting louder." Now my comments. Brodie has memories of other people. It has to do with something called PM- 13 Psychometa - morphosis. Imagine wearing another man's flesh, have his memories, etc. We are talking about a miracle science, of transferring one's DNA to another. This story takes you to the deep underground of Southern London. The artwork in this comic book is highly detailed and it's almost like watching a movie. You the reader, will meet Dell Tillson, gangboss, multi- millionaire and psychopath. It will be hard for you to forget this guy, because he has a reputation. He loves his chainsaw named Daisy. The brutality that he delivers with Daisy is legendary. Take for example, he has the Goodge twins tied up in some basement and when he does not get the answers he seeks, he cuts them down to size literally. He cuts off their legs, they bleed to death and then he slices and dices them. The Goodge twins are served in some 5-star restaurant (the Baltijoint in Peckham). In one scene Brodie is angered beyond belief and blames himself for his wife Marla's death. He seeks out remorse, but it's mixed up with the sadistic murderer's pleasure in killing her. Brodie carries the souls of many gangsters, including the murderer of his wife. As the story continues, there is a mention of coded emails that are being sent by someone calling themself Cobra, that contain the plans for stealing Project Jameson and selling it to an American for 5 billion dollars. Now if you want some weird scenes, Brodie goes into the flesh of a sexy siren named Suzie Miller. Suzie meets the psycho named Dell and come to find out, Suzie has the hots for Dell. Suzie finds it impossible to resist Dell, and falls into a sea of lust. Brodie can feel her sensual sensations that she has for Dell and there is intimacy involved. What a strange experience this is for Brodie. Because remember, Brodie is inside the body of Suzie, she is in charge and Brodie is just a passenger. Dell speaks to Suzie and is vague with his answers on if Eugene Della Cruz killed Brodie's wife Marla. Suzie (coached by Brodie) cuts to the chase and wants some answers on Eugene and Project Jameson. Dell discovers that Suzie is Brodie and a mega-fight ensues. When all is said and done, it's discovered that Eugene and Superintendent Palmer are behind these heinous crime acts. To solve this mystery, Brodie will have to enter another body and when he does that, it becomes only more dangerous for Brodie, will his mind be able to maintain? Brodie's Law is hard hitting drama that intensifies on each turning of the page!! A highly recommended read! _________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------- [14] My View David LeBlanc ComicBkNet@aol.com David LeBlanc is the Editor of the Comic Book Network Electronic Magazine; which won the prestigious Eagle Award for Favorite Comic Book Ezine in 2001. He is a long-time fan of comics and the electronic media; having been the moderator of BBS comics forums on WME, FIDONET and the Comic Book Network. He and his wife live in a suburb of Worcester, MA and David works part-time at That's Entertainment, the Eisner-winning Comics and Collectibles store. David's favorite motivational phrase is: BEHOLD THE TURTLE, HE ONLY MAKES PROGRESS WHEN HE STICKS HIS NECK OUT! ROB HANES ADVENTURES #7 32 pages, black & white, color cover, $2.95/$3.65 CAN by Randy Reynaldo WCG Comics WCGcomics@wcgcomics.com www.wcgcomics.com Taking a break from the multi-issue spy adventure plots, Randy is moving to more tightly written, self-contained adventures. This issue is in the style of a classic who-done-it. Rob Hanes is visiting friends in England and gets stranded in a mansion with other guests due to the weather. When the patriarch is attacked and nearly killed Rob is asked to investigate. As you can imagine, everyone has either an alibi or a reason to try and kill Lord Henry. The cast is an interesting mix from the two aunts named Agatha, to an Italian entrepreneur and his valet, to Rob's friend Lorelei and her brother Hugh - the grandchildren of Lord Henry, to the family lawyer, the local police inspector and an international bond trader. While only an attempted murder mystery, the story is still fast paced with lots of possible reasons to suspect some of the above people. The bond trader wants to marry Lorelei but she loves another. The Italian was with Rob at the time of the attack, but what about his valet? Brother Hugh can't get his trust fund money while grandfather is alive. And so it goes. Randy has a nice style that is easy to follow. With a good number of characters involved the faces and body types should be noticeably distinct and unique, and they are. He has the art of sequential story telling mastered right down to the lettering. It is an engaging story that keeps you guessing until the revelation is made and things work out. There is even an added surprise at the end to end with a laugh. The whole thing is truly a "great adventure" and worth your time and money. _________________________________________________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------- [15] New Comic Book Releases List [NCRL] by Charles LePage chuck@comiclist.com http://www.comiclist.com New Comic Book Releases List for Wednesday, 02/09/2004, compiled by Charles LePage with information from Suncoast Comics. This is the *preliminary* list and is not complete. The completed list is posted weekly, usually Tuesday evening, at http://www.comiclist.com and other places. You can receive this list each Tuesday via email by following the instructions at the web site, or you can email NCRL-subscribe@egroups.com PLEASE NOTE- Not all of these titles will actually arrive in all stores. Let CHARLES know if any of the names or numbers are wrong. chuck@comiclist.com (Charles LePage) PUBLISHERS: If you know when your comics are going to be available through Diamond, please email chuck@comiclist.com so that he can place your comics on the appropriately dated list. Thanks! "TPB" = "trade paperback". "GN" = "graphic novel". "AA" = "available again". "SC" = "softcover". "HC" = "hardcover". "S/N" = "signed/numbered". "AR" = "ask retailer about price". PUBLISHER TITLE, ISSUE NUMBER, PRICE IN U.S. DOLLARS DARK HORSE COMICS Apocalypse Nerd #1, $2.99 Shi Ju Nen #3 (Of 4), $2.99 Trigun Anime Manga Vol 1 TPB, $14.95 DC COMICS Adventures Of Superman #637, $2.50 Authority Revolution #5 (Of 12), $2.95 Batman Gotham Knights #62, $2.50 Batman War Games Act One TPB, $14.95 Birds Of Prey #79, $2.50 Books Of Magick Life During Wartime #8, $2.50 Catwoman #40, $2.50 Doom Patrol #9, $2.50 Ex Machina #8, $2.95 Hawkman #37, $2.50 Hellblazer All His Engines HC, $24.95 Human Target #19, $2.95 JLA Classified #4, $2.95 Lucifer #59, $2.50 Manhunter #7, $2.50 Ocean #4 (Of 6), $2.95 Powerpuff Girls #59, $2.25 Promethea #32, $3.95 Promethea Variant Edition #32, $49.95 Son Of The Gun Vol 2 Saint TPB, $17.95 Space Ghost #4 (Of 6), $2.95 Tom Strong #31, $2.95 Trigger #3, $2.95 IMAGE COMICS Amazing Joy Buzzards #2, $2.95 PVP #14, $2.95 Ultra #7 (Of 8), $2.95 MARVEL COMICS Astonishing X-Men #8, $2.99 Cable Deadpool #12, $2.99 Daredevil #70, $2.99 Daredevil Redemption #2 (Of 6), $2.99 Livewires #1 (Of 6), $2.99 Marvel Age Spider-Man Team Up #5, $2.25 Marvel Masterworks Daredevil Vol 3 New Ed HC, $49.99 Marvel Masterworks Daredevil Vol 3 Var Dust Jacket, $54.99 New Invaders #7, $2.99 New X-Men #10, $2.99 Official Handbook Marvel Universe Marvel Knights 2005, $3.99 Runaways #1 (Of 12), $2.99 Sabretooth Open Season TPB, $9.99 She Hulk #12, $2.99 Spectacular Spider-Man #25, $2.25 Stormbreaker Saga Of Beta Ray Bill #2 (Of 6), $2.99 Wolverine #25, $2.25 X-Force #6, $2.99 X-Men Phoenix Endsong #1 Poster, $5.95 WIZARD ENTERTAINMENT Toyfare Batman Thing Movie Cvr #92, $4.99 Toyfare Giant Sized X-Men Tribute Cvr #92, $4.99 Wizard Anime Insider Cowboy Bebop Cvr #20, $4.99 Wizard Anime Insider Steam Boy Cvr #20, $4.99 assorted Archie & Friends #89, $2.19 Bag Of Anteaters #1, $2.95 Betty & Veronica Double Digest #131, $3.59 Comic Shop News #922, AR Cosmic Guard #6, $2.99 Donald Duck And Friends #325, $2.95 Dork Tower #30, $2.99 First King Adventure Manga Vol 2 TPB, $9.99 Gadirok Manga Vol 2 TPB, $9.99 Gamerz Heaven Manga Vol 2 TPB, $9.99 Gate Manga Vol 1 TPB, $9.99 Gunparade March Manga Vol 3 TPB, $9.99 Hardy Boys #3, $2.95 Janes World Vol 3 TPB, $15.95 Level C Vol 1 GN (adult), $9.99 Masca Vol 1 GN, $9.99 Mickey Mouse And Friends #274, $2.95 Ps238 #10, $2.99 Queen & Country Declassified Vol 2 #1, $2.99 Seamonsters & Superheroes #8, $2.95 Simpsons Comics #103, $2.99 Udon Darkstalkers #2 2nd Prtg, $2.95 World Of Narue Book 4 GN, $9.99 Zzim Vol 1 GN, $9.99 ComicList for the foreseeable future... TITLE OLD NEW DARK HORSE COMICS B.P.R.D.: Plague of Frogs TP 01/26 02/23 Babes, Beasts, & Brawn: Sculpture of the Fantastic TP 12/15 03/16 Catwoman: When in Rome #4 01/26 02/23 DC Comics Classic Animation Maquette Series: Superman 02/02 03/09 Don Bluth Vol. 1: Art of Animation Drawing TP 01/26 04/20 Eisner/Miller TP 12/15 03/16 El Zombo Fantasma Vol. 1 TP 01/26 02/23 Kotobukiya Chewbacca Vinyl Model Kit 03/23 04/27 Kotobukiya Yoda Soft Vinyl Model Kit 03/09 04/06 Manga Darkchylde #2 03/02 03/30 Pete Von Sholly's Morbid Vol. 2 TP 02/23 03/30 Robin #135 02/16 02/23 Samurai Executioner Vol. 4 TP 02/09 02/23 Shi Ju Nen #4 12/01 03/16 Star Wars Tales Art/Photo Cvrs. #23 03/09 03/23 Star Wars Tales TP Vol. 5 TP 01/26 02/23 Star Wars: Obsession #4 02/16 02/23 DC COMICS Catwoman: When in Rome #5 02/23 03/30 Contemporary TT Ser. 2 AFs: Brother Blood/ KF/ SB 01/26 02/23 Contemporary TT Ser. 2 AFs: Master/Inner Case 01/26 02/23 Devlin Waugh: Red Tide TP 02/16 03/02 Green Lantern: Rebirth #5 02/23 03/23 Skizz TP 02/09 02/23 Superman/Batman #18 02/16 03/09 Terra Obscura Vol. 2 #6 02/16 03/09 Vertigo: Destiny Mini-Bust 01/12 03/16 IMAGE COMICS MARVEL COMICS Astonishing X-Men #10 03/23 04/20 Astonishing X-Men #9 02/23 03/23 Avengers Assemble Vol. 2 HC 03/16 03/23 Captain America #4 02/23 03/02 Combat Zone: True Tales of G.I.s in Iraq #1 02/16 03/02 Combat Zone: True Tales of G.I.s in Iraq #2 03/09 03/23 Combat Zone: True Tales of G.I.s in Iraq #3 04/06 04/20 Doctor Spectrum #5 (MR) 02/09 02/23 Doctor Spectrum #6 02/09 03/09 Exiles Vol. 9: Bump in the Night TP 03/03 03/09 Fantastic Four Vol. 2 HC 02/23 03/02 Iron Man #3 01/26 04/13 Kabuki #4 (MR) 03/02 03/30 Kabuki Hughes Cvr.+Incentive #4 (MR) 03/02 03/30 Spider Man/Human Torch #2 02/16 02/23 Spider-Man: India #4 02/16 02/23 Strange #4 02/16 02/23 Supreme Power #16 (MR) 03/23 04/27 Ultimate Fantastic Four #16 02/23 03/02 Ultimate Nightmare #5 02/09 02/23 Uncanny X-Men #456 02/16 02/23 Wha ? 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