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Marvel Noise Episode 61

December 25th, 2008 Comments off

thor12It’s the last show of the year and this little Christmas present has Pat, Steve, Tom, Adam (and special guest), Dave, and pptsm82Carlos!  New releases, Bring ’em Back, a History Lesson, a look back at 1978, Jack of Hearts, bad guys, a little segment we like to call Marvel Tales!

Titles mentioned include Uncanny X-Men, Amazing Spider-Man, and West Coast Avengers.

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Captain America Theater Of War America First $4.99
Daredevil Vol 2 #114 Incentive Lee Bermejo Villain Variant Cover – [PI]
Daredevil Vol 2 #114 Regular Marko Djurdjevic Cover $2.99
Dark Tower Treachery #4 Incentive Jae Lee Sketch Variant Cover – [PI]
Dark Tower Treachery #4 Incentive Richard Isanove Variant Cover – [PI]
Dark Tower Treachery #4 Regular Jae Lee Cover $3.99
Ghost Rider Danny Ketch #3 $3.99
Hedge Knight II Sworn Sword TP $15.99
Hulk Vol 2 #7 Variant Michael Turner Cover CGC 9.8 – $99.99
Hulk Vol 2 #9 Incentive Santa Wraparound Sketch Cover – [PI]
Hulk Vol 2 #9 Regular Arthur Adams Cover $2.99
Hulk Vol 2 #9 Regular Frank Cho Cover $2.99
Hulk Vol 2 #9 Variant Santa Hulk Cover $2.99
Immortal Iron Fist #21 $2.99
Iron Man Director Of SHIELD #33 DF Signed By Sean Chen $19.99
Lords Of Avalon Knight Of Darkness #2 $3.99
Marvel Adventures Spider-Man Vol 11 Animal Instinct TP Digest $8.99
Marvel Adventures Super Heroes #6 $2.99
Ms Marvel Vol 2 #34 (Dark Reign Tie-In) $2.99
New Avengers #48 (Dark Reign Tie-In) $2.99
New Warriors Vol 4 #19 $2.99
Nova Vol 4 #20 Incentive Villain Variant Cover – [PI]
Nova Vol 4 #20 Regular Mike Deodato Jr Cover $2.99
Onslaught Reborn TP $14.99
Patsy Walker Hellcat #4 $2.99
Punisher War Zone Vol 2 #3 $3.99
Runaways Vol 3 #5 $2.99
Secret Invasion Requiem #1 (Dark Reign Tie-In) $3.99
She-Hulk 2 #36 $2.99
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Spider-Man Brand New Day Yearbook $4.99
Thor Vol 3 #12 $2.99
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Ultimate Spider-Man #129 (Ultimatum Tie-In) $2.99
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What If Classic Vol 5 TP $29.99
What If Spider-Man Back In Black $2.99
Wolverine First Class #10 $2.99
Wolverine Origins #31 $2.99
X-Men Angel Revelations TP $19.99
X-Men The Complete Onslaught Epic Book 4 TP $29.99

Classic Marvel Figurine Collection:

  • Classic Marvel Figurine Collection Magazine #80 Mr Sinister $12.00
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Product Updates:

  • The Daredevil #114 Villain Variant (OCT082403D, $2.99) solicited without a cover artist in Marvel Previews, will have cover art by Lee Bermejo.
  • Nova #20 (OCT082432D, $2.99) has a new cover by artist Steve Uy that is different than what was previously solicited.
  • Retailers should note that Secret Invasion: Requiem #1 (OCT082349D, $3.99; FOC 12/04/08) contains nearly 40 pages of reprint material, an eight-page framing story which connects this issue with Mighty Avengers #20 & #21, plus brand new cover art by Khoi Pham. Due to the spoiler nature of this issue, content information has not yet been revealed, but retailers are encouraged to adjust their orders accordingly.
  • The Ultimates 3: Sex, Lies & DVD Premiere HC (Reg./DM Var./B&W: OCT082502-4D, $24.99; FOC 11/20/08) will now be titled Ultimates 3 HC: Who Killed the Scarlet Witch? Premiere HC

Review: Mighty Avengers #20

December 19th, 2008 2 comments

mightavn020_cov1Since returning to Earth after being held captive by the Skrulls, Hank Pym has found the his world completely changed.  The superhero Civil War has divided many of his old teammates and allies.  Captain America is dead.  The Skrulls failed an attempted invasion of Earth which resulted in the death of the woman he loved, Janet Van Dyne, and has left his reputation in question.  Now, facing life in a world he no longer recognizes and dealing with the anquish of having to bury his wife, who can Hank place the blame for all of these events on?

Mighty Avengers #20 draws to a close the Secret Invasion event for this seris and sets the stage for Dark Reign.  Writer Brian Michael Bendis and artists Lee Weeks, Jim Cheung and Carlo Pagulayan deliver a heartbreaking story that, in my opinion, was Bendis’ best tie-in to this event.  The story opens up in the past with Hank and the Wasp when they were on the first Avengers team discussing the discovery of the frozen Captain America and how much the world has changed since he was last seen.  We also get a glimpse at how much the two were in love with each other at that time.  Flash forward to the present and we find a distraught Hank Pym, along with Ms. Marvel and Wonderman, making Janet’s funeral arrangements.  Upon leaving the meeting, Carol fills Hank in on all the events, including Civil War, World War Hulk and Secret Invasion, that have occurred since his abduction.  At Janet’s funeral, Hank makes it very clear who he blames for these events.

I thought Bendis did an excellent job bringing out the emotion in this issue.  Jan’s death in Secret Invasion #8 didn’t sit that well with me.  For a character with her history, I thought she deserved a little bit more of an emotional response from the other heroes.  I feel this issue gave us that emotion, especially with Hank.  His response at the funeral felt very real and I thought it was well written.  I loved the way Bendis compared Hank’s return with Captain America’s in Avengers #4, being a man out of his time.  It really helped build on the emotional side of the story and helped me pick up on what Hank must be going through.  My one complaint with this issue would have to be the events flashback pages.  The art from Jim Cheung was very well done, but they just felt a little out of place with the story.

Speaking of the art, all three artist delevered solid work here.  I especially liked Carlo Pagulayan’s pages for the funeral scene.  Each panel was wonderfully detailed and, I may be sounding like a broken record here, really had great emotion coming from each of the characters involved.  Lee Weeks opened up the story beautifully with the flashback sequence featuring Hank and Janet in their original costumes.  Jim Cheung had the smallest part of the story, but as I said above, drew some really nice pages giving us a quick look back at Civil War, World War Hulk and Secret Invasion.

Bendis ends his run on this series in style and sets up for Dan Slott to take over with issue #21.  I wasn’t too crazy with the other Mighty Avenger Secret Invasion issues, but this issue really made up for those in my opinion.  As a whole though, I have really enjoyed this series so far and look forward to seeing were Slott and artist Khoi Pham take the book!

COVER BY: MARKO DJURDJEVIC
WRITER: BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
PENCILS: LEE WEEKS, JIM CHEUNG & CARLO PAGULAYAN
INKS:
LEE WEEKS, JIM CHEUNG & JEFFERY HUET
COLORED BY: DEAN WHITE AND JASON KEITH
LETTERED BY: DAVE LANPHEAR
EDITOR: TOM BREVOORT
Rated A…. $2.99

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