One shot for the week of May 9th 2012
By Troy-Jeffrey Allen
May 10, 2012 - 20:03
DC Comics
Marvel Comics, Dynamite
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Strategically, publishers released plenty of number ones to coincide with last week’s Free Comic Book Day. I was too busy working on my Avengers Spotlight series, but I figured I would revisit some of these titles anyway....
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Dinosaurs vs. Aliens
By Grant Morrison, Barry Sonnenfeld, and Mukesh Singh
Liquid Comics
Free!
This isn't a number one but a sneak preview for Free Comic Book Day.
For most people, I'm sure a book called Dinosaurs vs. Aliens doesn't need much
set-up. Pessimistic nerds like myself might be disappointed to find that the short story is...well, too short. I had to run book's extras for some sort of meat and potatoes. There,
I discovered that Barry Sonnenfeld and Grant Morrison intend to treat the dinos
as Native Americans and the aliens as invaders fueled by an extra-terrestrial manifest destiny.
Sounds like a neat idea. And with the addition of some super-sexy dinosaur art
by Mukesh Singh, Dinosaurs vs. Aliens deserves at least another pick up.
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Avengers Prelude: Black Widow Strikes
By Fred Van Lente and Wellington Alves
Marvel
$2.99
After seeing Marvel's The Avengers this week, I am far more into the idea of a
ScarJo Black Widow film than I would like to admit.
This movie tie-in isn't great, but it hints at the potential fun to be found
within the "Marvel Cinematic Universe."
The first issue of this 3-part series is loaded with quips, breezy, and action-packed.
Come to think of it, it has a lot of things that are missing in the regular
Marvel Universe...
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Fury: My War Gone By #1
By Garth Ennis and Goran Pavlov
Marvel/Max
$3.99
Nick Fury in Viet Nam. Garth Ennis writing Nick Fury in Viet Nam. Garth Ennis writing Nick Fury in Viet Nam with a former Nazi as his main opposition. Sold.
Yeah, comics probably SHOULD be for kids, but certain characters like Nick Fury work best if you slap a "Mature" label on the cover. Besides, why would you let Garth Ennis' dark humor and intensity go to waste?
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Earth 2 #1
by James Robinson and Nicola Scott
DC Comics
$3.99
I hate parallel universes. I also hate the fact that the "New 52" is
re-introducing a parallel "earth" only a few months after
streamlining its own continuity. All this makes it difficult to digest Earth 2,
DC Comics' ridiculous alternate world "epic."
I will give credit where credit is due, writer James Robinson tries desperately
to load issue 1 with sincerity and intensity. More over, Robinson is supported
by some solid, Perez-esque art in Nicola Scott.
By the end, the artist and writer have almost convinced me that I should be
concerned about the fate of alt-world Huntress and Powergirl. Then I remember
that it's a parallel universe and none of it will effect the larger continuity.
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