First X-Men
Volume: 1
Issue: 4
Things Fall Apart
Writer: Neal Adams, Christos N. Gage
Penciler: Neal Adams
Inker: Andrew Currie
Colourist: Matthew Wilson
Cover: Neal Adams, Matthew Wilson, Daniel Acuña
Marvel
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Who is Bedlam?
Who is Bedlam? #comics #comicbooks #venom
Check out Paulo Siqueira and Rachelle Rosenberg’s Venom #10 variant cover and be there when Bedlam, the chaotic force behind Eddie and Dylan Brock’s recent troubles, reveals his identity in Venom #9 on July 27! Venom #9 and #10 are written by Al Ewing with art by Bryan Hitch, ink by Andrew Currie, and color by Alex Sinclair.
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The Fat Guy Reads Stuff... Ultimate Invasion #1
An Occasional Attempt to Read, Discuss and Review the Wonders of Comics By: John Rafferty, cranky old man, and Fan of All Things Comics
Greetings Gentle Readers, and welcome back to what I hope will be a weekly look at one or more offerings of this Week in Comics!
ENJOY!
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Ultimate Invasion #1 (Marvel Comics)
Writer: Jonathan Hickman ; Pencils: Bryan Hitch ; Inks: Andrew Currie
‘If you could do it all again— if you could really change things — if you had the chance… would you erase me from existence?’
‘… … YES.’
‘I’ll keep that in mind.’
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Three lines.
A snippet of conversation between two of Comics most intelligent characters frame the context for what is to come.
As a variant on the ‘Kill Baby Hitler’ Time Travel story, the Maker (Reed Richards of Earth-1610) has become intent on one thing- recreation of the Ultimates Universe. To this end, He has built something wonderful, and monstrous.
And traveled to Earth-6160 to ply his ways…
Jonathan Hickman has once again brought the reader to a higher level, raised the storytelling to a point beyond the normal world building of the comics form, to heights not sewn since Archie Goodwin and Steve Gerber graced the page.
Clean crisp descriptions, snappy patter, and multi-leveled dialogue dripping in snark and imbued with condescension, while conveying the basic message of the speaker. Hickman has recaptured the beauty of the Ultimates Universe, and graded it kicking and screaming into a new universe.
Hitch and Currie are a nice complement to this writing, their artwork raising the expectation of the reader with every panel, facial expression, and gesture. Hitch’s pencils are a reach back to the incredible detail in his original Ultimates series.
The story leaves the reader with a whetted appetite for more, like a fine appetizer teasing everything to come from a master chef and his team. It certainly doesn’t disappoint, from the first page to the additional pages of Hitch’s pencils, showing the right writer/artist team can bring much without the smallest touch of dialogue.
Gentle Reader, this title has shown that lightning can be caught in a bottle a second time, that Hickman and Hitch are the team to do it, and Gods Bless anyone standing in their ways.
Out of 5🌶 🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶
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Not All Zombies are EVIL. Some Zombies Save Lives. "The Loneliest Boy in the World" reviewed (Well Go USA Entertainment/ Blu-ray)
Not All Zombies are EVIL. Some Zombies Save Lives. “The Loneliest Boy in the World” reviewed (Well Go USA Entertainment/ Blu-ray)
“The Loneliest Boy in the World” on Sale Now at Amazon.com!
The unexpected tragic death of Oliver’s mother, involving a pool, a television, and a garden gnome, places the now aged-out and deinstitutionalized Oliver into a difficult position. The sheltered, socially awkward young man, living by himself in his mother’s home and still makes like his mother is still with him, is given a last chance…
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Out this week: Bill & Ted Roll the Dice #1 (Opus, $4.99):
A brand Bill & Ted comic hits the stands this week, courtesy of James Asmus, John Barber, Wayne Nichols, Andrew Currie and Opus Comics, which is the comics arm of Incendium. This first issue finds the duo traveling to hell in a Dungeons & Dragons-inspired adventure.
See what else is arriving in comic shops this week.
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Some actors I would love to see in future installments of Knives Out:
Either in lead roles or cameos...
Andrew Garfield
Maggie Smith- she needs to play Blanc’s mother...or better yet, his mother-in-law!
Ke Huy Quan
Allison Janney
Daniel Radcliffe
Keke Palmer
Pedro Pascal and Oscar Isaac- but it needs to be both of them together...because they are like two kid brothers...
Emma Thompson
Jack Black
Sadie Sink
Tim Curry- I know he doesn’t really act anymore...but this would be too perfect for words.
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Ultimate Invasion #4 is a rushed clunker of a finale
Ultimate Invasion #4 is a rushed clunker of a finale #comics #comicbooks #ncbd
War breaks out as timelines and universes collide! Iron Man must choose between the lesser of two evils – the Maker or Kang. But what secret does Iron Man know about the men behind the masks? And at the end of it all, the world outside your window will be forever changed! Ultimate Invasion #4 wraps up this miniseries delivering the end to this chapter and the beginning of so much more.
The…
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