Saturday, November 22, 2014

Thoughts on Superior Iron Man - #BeSuperior

I got my hands on Superior Iron Man #001 the first day it became available online, but I haven't read the issue until today. My thoughts on this new beginning are written bellow.

I really thought something was going really wrong with Marvel the last year. The Man Without Fear was becoming more of a "Daredevil: The animated series for pre-school children - The Comic Book" and Tony Stark was not eligible for the title of "The Smartest Pure-Human Alive", because he was supposed to be enhanced by alien technology inside his mother's wound (he was still second to Bruce Wayne, but that's another story).

1. Going into Superior Iron Man #001, we know Tony Stark is indeed a pure human, adopted by Howard A. Stark and his wife, Maria. We read on the prologue that after the fight with the Red Skull, a "more sinister Tony Stark evaded changing back", and we see on the first pages that he is back to alcohol drinking. Yet, he doesn't seem prone to alcoholism like every other time this has happened. Plus, he now has an all-new, symbiote-based armor, which is not actually a live organism, but it just works much like a symbiote. This could be not only an upgrade to the Extremis-based armors he could even store inside his bones and neural system, but also another proof that Tony Stark is now smarter and more of a master of himself than ever.

2. Daredevil is out to protect San Fransisco from the villain Tony Stark, and he is not a superhero from a children's TV show. Of course, it's not Bendis or Brubaker Daredevil, but it's way better than the current ongoing series. The story on Daredevil Vol.4 might be getting darker issue after issue, but the pencils and inks are still like a Saturday morning children's show. Tom Taylor needs many more pages to prove this story will be a good one (and I'm counting on him to do it), but Yildiray Cinar only needs one issue; this one.

3. Tony Stark has not become an anti-hero. He's a villain. A drug-lord. And he's much more of a threat to Daredevil (and the rest of the world) than Kingpin.

Superior Iron Man might become one of the best Marvel stories of the 21st century. For me, and not according to my earlier plans, this is the series I will read with every new issue, alongside the new Batman & Robin (and maybe Green Lantern after Godhead ends and I read it all at once). So, please God, don't let them be another clone/impostor/Skrull/Hush stories.

"I let them all feel perfection. Do you have any idea what they'll do to get that back? I want to watch."
- Tony Stark

Sunday, November 16, 2014

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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

2014-2015 update

Hey all. I just wanted to update you on what is going to happen on PsarasComics until next summer. Well, first of all, I'm reading three ongoing series this year: Batman, Green Lantern and Daredevil, but I am also eager to check out new issues of Green Lantern Corps, Green Lantern: New Guardians and Batman '66.
After going back to Bendis' and Brubacker's Daredevil during the last months, the new issues are failing to pleasure me, so you won't be reading a lot about the Man Without Fear on PsarasComics for the months to come. On the other hand, the New 52 Green Lantern might be the best ongoing series DC has to offer at the moment. I have always despised crossovers, because you can't be sure if you want to read all the titles until they end, but the way Green Lantern, Green Lantern Corps, New Guardians, Red Lantern and now Sinestro are crossing paths once in a while is superb. And why did they discontinue the Gonzo series?
As for Batman... well, he is the goddamn Batman. I tried not to follow month-by-month, and all I got was reading 20-30 issues at once as soon as I went back.

And for a concise comic-book review: I bought Deadpool: Soul Hunter, collecting issues 7-12 from the Marvel NOW Deadpool series. I only did it because I remember those volumes were out for about $15, so I considered myself lucky to find it for 15€ (which is more than $15, but because of import fees, taxes etc, I rarely find comic volumes in prices that low). If you like Spawn and have a sense of Deadpool humor, go buy it. It's the closest we're going to get in a "What if Wade Wilson was Spawn" story. We were doing a lot of Deadpool-Spawn fan fiction with a classmate of mine in high school, so I enjoyed the story.

Until we meet again, folks!