Showing posts with label the new age of heroes!. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 8, 2018

Sideways #1 (2018)


Sideways #1 (April, 2018)
"fun and games"
Storytellers - Kenneth Rocafort & Dan DiDio
Dialogue - Dan DiDio & Justin Jordan
Colorist - Daniel Brown
Letterer - Carlos M. Mangual
Associate Editor - Jessica Chen
Editor - Katie Kubert
Cover Price: $2.99

Today, as we prepare for tomorrow's landmark EIGHT HUNDREDTH DAILY DISCUSSION, we're going to take it easy with another recent release.  Yesterday's look at Terrifics #1 whet my appetite for this New Age of Heroes! thing... so, I figured why not take a peek at the character who, when we all looked at that New Age poster thought, "Is that supposed to be Spider-Man?"

Well, is it?  Let's find out.

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We open on a girl named "Ernie" going through her normal morning "getting ready" routine... our titular hero lurks behind her... and gets one heckuva smack.  Our young hero unmasks and proceeds to apologize for "rifting in" on her.  Turns out, this Ernestine is our new pal Derek's good pal, confidant, and costume designer.  They chat a bit... she tries socking him to see how strong he is... then he "rifts out" before Ernie's twin sister Emeline can barge into the bedroom.


We shift scenes over to Derek's house where his folks are watching the news on what went down in Gotham City during the... Dark Knights: Metal event.  We get the distinct impression that Derek was in Gotham when all that stuff happened... and that it affected him in strange ways.  Derek's mom calls up to the lad, and plays that "I'm leaving without you" hokey-pokey that I'd assume many parents have with their teen-age children when they're dragging their feet.


She drops him off at school... and as he walks through the halls, there's this murmuring about him being a "mama's boy".  He mulls it over, but ultimately doesn't appear to be all that affected by it.  He lets his mind wander during Physics class... back to that fateful day in Gotham City.


A mountain erupts from the ground... causing the Earth to split.  Derek just happened to be standing in the exact wrong place at the exact wrong time, and wound up falling through it!



In the present, class lets out.  Everybody appears to be rather dismissive of our Derek... even his teacher who proclaims him to be "someone else's problem" once the bell rings.  Wow... what an a-hole.  Derek heads out... shares a few text with (I'm assuming) Ernie, before rifting to a rooftop to change into his costume.


Now... I know what you're thinking, this is where he goes off and unsuccessfully tries to "fight crime"... this is going to be his "trial by fire"... a true "hero defining moment"... right?  Well, no... this is where he pulls out his smartphone and starts a livestream to show off his powers.  Jeez.  Sometimes I really hate "current year".


Well... this goes kinda sideways for, uh... Sideways.  Seems he needs his full-focus on his powers in order to make'em work right.  Paying more attention to his phone, and doubtless billions of viewers, causes him to "rift" right into the a distant lake.  Whoops.  Upon arrival whereverthehell he is, he hears a booming voice commanding him to "Stop"... and so, he "rifts away" again.


... Only no matter where he goes, he is unable to escape the booming voice.


And we wrap up with Sideways finally running smack dab into its source... some yellow fellow that the DC Wikia calls "Tempus Fuginaut".


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This was alright.

I guess I'm not really sure what to expect from these New Age books.  I always think it's kind of a bad idea to launch a bunch of new characters all at once.  Gives me distinct Bloodlines vibes... and while that wasn't a complete failure, I think it had far more misses than hits.  I'm having a real hard time "caring" about these new characters... I feel like there's no reason to "invest".  The comic biz nowadays is just so reactionary... that if this sells even a little bit poorly over the next couple of months, it's going to get "nyoinked" before we have any reason to even want it around.  So, as I say more and more these days, "Why bother?"

That all said... this was pretty okay.  I think Sideways has a cool costume, and a pretty neat ability.  His cast seems likable... and his "origin"... well, I guess it works?  Lemme tell ya, in my attempt to "catch up" on contempo-DC books, one of the first things I read was Dark Knights: Metal.  Woof.  Much ado about nothin' right there.  I feel like the entire "event" was leading to a single line used toward the end of the book.  Something like "Because inside, we're all just a little bit METAL"... which I have a sneaking suspicion Snyder wrote while holding up "the horns".

The story here feels like... well, most introductions for a "young hero" this side of the new Millennium.  Doesn't feel like it's breaking any new ground... not that it necessarily needs to.  The art... I think you'll know with Rocafort whether or not you'll dig his work after looking at the very first page of the issue (posted above).  I happen to dig it... while at the same time, can see why folks may not.

I could do without the "social media" stuff... but, I guess that's just what the "kids these days" are all about.  I really miss superpowered young people trying to actually help people than build an online following... but I guess that ship has long left the port by this point.  I really shouldn't even mention it, lest I get memed by that always (read: notsomuch) entertaining "old man yelling at a cloud" picture.

Overall... I'd say this is worth a shot.  I doubt it'll rock your socks, but it ought to be a satisfying read.  Also, if you are, like me, a fan of Rocafort... you're gonna love the way this book looks.

Before we jam, just another reminder... tomorrow we will have our EIGHT HUNDREDTH DAILY DISCUSSION... and for it, we're going to flip the switch back to the mid-1970's and chat up a book that eluded me for... well, almost 800 days!

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Saturday, April 7, 2018

Terrifics #1 (2018)


Terrifics #1 (April, 2018)
"Meet the Terrifics, Part 1 of 3"
Storytellers - Ivan Reis & Jeff Lemire
Inker - Jo Prado
Colorists - Marcelo Maiolo
Letterer - Tom Napolitano
Associate Editor - Jessica Chen
Editor - Paul Kaminski
Group Editor - Marie Javins
Cover Price: $2.99

Today we're going to discuss one of the very few "current year" books that I'm actually jazzed about.  It takes a pretty special "new" book to be lifted toward the top of my never-ending backlog... and we're about to find out if Terrifics lived up to the hype that I imposed on it!

S'funny... any time I check out a new/newish book, a few things jump out at me.  First... what's with all the editors?  Do we really need three?  Second, no more cover dates!  I'd ask "What's up wit' dat?", before realizing with how many books are being delayed... I guess they're going the turn-of-the-century Marvel route of "nothing to see here, folks" and hiding them in the indicia.  What a pain.

Anyhoo... let's get down to some Terrificking (that could have been one heckuva typo)!

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We open with Mr. Terrific paying a visit to the Staggs!  Ya know, those folks who from Metamorpho's stories.  Even Java makes an appearance!  Anyhoo, he's advised that the Man of the House... er, lab is very busy, and Holt's only got a few minutes with him.  Inside, he finds that Simon Stagg (flanked by his daughter and Rex Mason-squeeze Sapphire) is fiddling with the newly discovered Dark Multiverse... even sending in a metally Metamorpho!


Holt summons the Plastic Man egg as back-up and they head on in to retrieve their fellow hero.  Plas transforms into a giant head, and gulps both Terrific and Metamorpho up for safe-keeping... and so they might chat.  We get a quick and dirty sorta update on Dark Knights: Metal before setting down on a small planet to answer a distress signal.


Well, maybe not a "planet" exactly.


The Terrific Trio are then attacked by creepy spider-beast things before being introduced to their fourth member, Phantom Girl!  I know very little about this young lady other than that she comes from the Legion.


Michael tells her that they were answering her call, and she's all "nope, not me."... so they search the giant cadaver for any signs of a signal.  When they find it... we learn just who was asking for help... Tom freaking Strong!


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What a fun little book.

When I read books like this, I get the distinct impression that I've been reviewing comics for too long... and have trouble allowing myself to have, ya know, fun actually reading them.

This was light, funny and just a pleasure to read.  The art is phenomenal, the characterization is breezy, we've got high adventure... and the potential for this to be one helluva run.

I have a feeling that no matter how much I might've dug it... the rest of the internet might have dug it a little bit more.  I'm getting those "current Mister Miracle" vibes from it.  I haven't scoured the web for the "outta 10" scores, because frankly... to do so, would cause me great distress.  Then again, I'm not sure how active Lemire and Reis are on Twitter... and that usually plays a sizable role in how close to a "10/10" score a book gets.  Integrity, what's that?  Gimme retweets, dammit!

Anyhoo... a great little issue, and I suppose I ought to say "something, something, Fantastic Four, something, something".  I have high hopes for this book... and as mentioned, I see great potential... seems there might be no limits to this one.  I mean, we're twenty-pages in, and we get a Tom Strong appearance!  Not what I expected... well, if I didn't "fold out" the cover, I suppose I wouldn't have expected it.

I'm hopeful that this book will allow DC to sweep out some of their lesser used corners... maybe breathe new life into some lapsed or stagnant properties.  Maybe even check in with some of our forgotten friends from 1st Issue Special or something.  Hell, have the Dark Multiverse drop 'em in 1986 Manhattan so they can meet Angel Love.  The possibilities are endless... and really, that's the true strength of a book like this.  So here's hoping for a long and healthy run!  Hopefully they won't announce a Metamorpho feature film in the next couple of months... or else, this is doomed.

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