Episode 053: Schism

Episode 053: Schism

If you’re anything like us, you, and your wallet, are currently suffering from Event Overload Syndrome. The problem with EOS is that we, as collectors, are driven to buy everything that is released to ensure we have the full event collection. This includes the good and the complete and utter trash. That is what has lead us to buy these titles… even though we enjoyed so few of them. This week, we present our thoughts on the X-Men Schism event, in all of its glory. (I can’t believe I got through that whole line without laughing. -Editor’s Note- In the “What We’ve Been Reading” segment, I wag my finger at Green Arrow #3 for its pot-shot at the gaming industry, when in fact, I should have been wagging my finger at Green Arrow #2. My apologies to Green Arrow #3. Although truth be told, I’d still wag my finger at you, but simply because you were so uninspiring. Discussion X-Men: Prelude to Schism #1-4 X-Men: Schism #1-5 Generation Hope #10-11 X-Men: Regenesis #1 Uncanny X-Men #544 Wolverine and the X-Men #1 Uncanny X-Men #1 What We’re Reading Vince: Avenging Spider-Man #1, Incredible Hulk #1 Roger: DC’s “Super” and “Bat” titles, JLI, Red Lanterns, Incredible Hulk #1, Green Arrow #2 New Releases MARVEL AVENGERS #19 AVENGERS ACADEMY #22 AVENGERS ORIGINS LUKE CAGE #1 FEAR ITSELF #7 POINT THREE FEAR ITSELF FEARLESS #3 (OF 12) INCREDIBLE HULK #2 MARVEL UNIVERSE VS WOLVERINE HC PUNISHER #5 AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #674 ULTIMATE COMICS X-MEN #3 VENOM #9 GENERATION HOPE #13 NEW MUTANTS #34 X-FACTOR #227 X-MEN #21 X-23 #17 DC BATMAN #3 BIRDS OF PREY #3 BLUE BEETLE #3 DC UNIVERSE PRESENTS #3 END OF NATIONS #1 (OF 4) FLASH THE ROAD TO FLASHPOINT HC GREEN LANTERN CORPS #3 JUSTICE LEAGUE #3 LEGION OF SUPER HEROES #3 NIGHTWING #3 SUPERGIRL #3 WONDER WOMAN #3 THE REST MASS EFFECT INVASION #2 (OF 4) MORNING GLORIES #14 WALKING DEAD #91 WHO IS JAKE ELLIS TP V1 iTunes | RSS feed If you enjoy the show, please make certain to stop by iTunes and leave us a review!...

Episode 032: Bring out yer dead!

Episode 032: Bring out yer dead!

This week is an exciting week. That’s right, this is the week that ol’ Peter Parker finally bites the bullet. No spoiler warning required, as they’ve been advertising this “Death of Spider-Man” for months. Both Vince and I read our issues today and had to talk about it. Know that we spoil quite a few things from the issue, but it’s quite obvious what this story was going to be about. Also discussed is the current Uncanny X-Men story-arc that just ended, as well as the upcoming reboot. News X-Men Regenesis Discussion Ultimate Spider-Man #160 Uncanny X-Men #536-538 What We’re Reading Vince: Flashpoint Roger: Flashpoint, Marvel’s Civil War, Batman: Arkham City New Releases Marvel: Captain America #619 Incredible Hulks #631 Mighty Thor #3 New Mutants #26 Secret Avengers #14 Ultimate Avengers vs New Ultimates #5 Ulimate Spider-Man #160 Wolverine #11 X-Men Legacy #251 X-Men: Age of X HC X-Men: Second Coming TPB DC: The Search for Swamp Thing #1 Flashpoint: Kid Flash Lost Starring Bart Allen #1 Flashpoint: Lois Lane and the Resistance #1 Flashpoint: The Outsider #1 Flashpoint: The Reverse Flash Other: Traveler #8 iTunes | RSS feed If you enjoy the show, please make certain to stop by iTunes and leave us a review!...

Episode 031: Hammer Time

Episode 031: Hammer Time

After giving Flashpoint a lot of praise last week, we decided to tackle Marvel’s major story-line this week. Sadly, there was very little praise. In fact, there was a whole lotta disgust and disappointment. Also this week, we discuss the end of the Uncanny X-Men, as well as some more DC Relaunch news. News Uncanny X-Men to end in October Discussion Fear Itself (including tie-ins) What We’re Reading Vince: Flashpoint Roger: X-Men Legacy #250, Ghost Rider #0.1, Ultimate Spider-Man #160, X-Men: Prelude to Schism #1-2 New Releases Marvel Avengers #14 Avengers Academy #15 Captain America Corps #1 Generation Hope #8 Hulk #35 Invincible Iron Man #505 Ruse #4 Uncanny X-Men #538 X-Factor #221 X-Men #13 Uncanny X-Force: Deathlok Nation HC DC Flashpoint: Deadman and the Flying Graysons #1 Flashpoint: Grodd of War Flashpoint: Legion of Doom Starring Heatwave #1 Flashpoint: Wonder Woman and the Furies #1 Other Invincible #80 Walking Dead Vol 14: No Way Out TPB: The one where THAT happens. iTunes | RSS feed If you enjoy the show, please make certain to stop by iTunes and leave us a review!...

Episode 023: Scheduling Crap

Episode 023: Scheduling Crap

As you’ll find out toward the end of this podcast episode, starting next week, we will be start broadcasting our recordings live at 7PM EST. Further details will follow, including a page on this site to make it easy to tune in live for the fun. As for this episode, we covered a lot of X-Men, with a dash of Dapper Men on the side. News Production begins on Avengers movie New X-Men Trailer Discussion Uncanny X-Men #534.1 & 535 Wolverine #6-8 What We’re Reading Vince: THOR! Roger: Return of Dapper Men New Releases Incorruptible #17 Traveler #6 Brightest Day #24 Flash #11 Justice League: Generation Lost #24 Scalped #48 Xombi #2 68#1 Marineman #5 Morning Glories #9 The Walking Dead #84 Age of X Universe #2 Amazing Spider-Man #659 Captain America #617 FF #2 Mighty Thor #1 New Mutants #24 Ruse #2 Uncanny X-Men #536 Venom #2 X-Men #10 iTunes | RSS feed If you enjoy the show, please make certain to stop by iTunes and leave us a review!...

Uncanny X-Men Issue 534.1

Uncanny X-Men Issue 534.1

Despite being the flagship title for the franchise, Uncanny X-Men has been a bit inconsistent over the past few years. It’s not that Matt Fraction is a bad writer; I’m a fan of his work on Immortal Iron Fist and Invincible Iron Man. There’s just something about this title that doesn’t quite click with his style of writing. Perhaps it’s the ensemble cast or the position the story was in when he took over, but the whole San Francisco era of the X-Men just hasn’t worked for me so far. There have been some highlights, but there have also been some weak stories. With Issue 531, Kieron Gillen (Generation Hope, Thor) joined Fraction as co-writer for the “Quarantine” storyline. The core story was fun and interesting, but overall the issues were bogged down with having to tie up some of Fraction’s outstanding storylines. Still, there was a noticeable shift in tone once Gillen joined the writing staff. With “Quarantine” done, Fraction has moved off the title to focus on his other work, such as the big Fear Itself miniseries, leaving Gillen as the sole writer for Uncanny. Gillen’s first solo issue is one of Marvel’s “Point One” issues; stand-alone stories taking place in between the normal numbered issues intended to be “jumping on points” for new readers. Overall, the whole initiative has been a bit of a flop. Of the few issues I’ve read, some of them have been quite good, but didn’t satisfy the “jumping on point” criteria. As great as Invincible Iron Man 500.1 was, a new reader would have no idea what’s going on in issue 501. The only total success I’ve seen so far is Hulk 30.1. It was a damn good issue, and set up the direction of the comic for some time to come. Uncanny X-Men 534.1 falls somewhere in the middle. It’s a strong issue and, while it may not set anything up for the next story arc, it establishes a solid idea for how Gillen will be writing the title in the future. The story revolves around the X-Men’s Public Relations specialist, Kate Kildare, and her attempt to make the public feel safe around the mutants when Magneto, a known terrorist, is revealed to be part of the team. I loved it when Fraction brought Magneto to Utopia, especially when he recognized Cyclops as the leader of the mutant race. It was a strong story element, but Magneto has been a bit lost since. Mike Carey is doing great work with him in X-Men Legacy, but I’m glad to see Gillen picking him up for some more development here. The problem with Magneto is he’s still very much the same person he was before. Though his extremist methods and ideology may have shifted some, he still has the same unforgiving personality. Magneto and public relations go together as well as Wolverine and metal detectors. He would much rather be feared than loved, but fear from normal people is the last thing the X-Men need right now. Meanwhile, Cyclops, Wolverine and the team are called away on a mission by the mayor of San Francisco. Crooks posing as AIM scientists have been causing small earthquakes to extort money from local companies wishing to protect their interests. However, it turns out they were merely predicting the earthquakes and San Francisco is due for a major jolt, endangering countless lives. At the last minute, the Master of Magnetism steps in to protect the citizens in a stunning display of power. In one motion, Magneto started down the path of earning the trust of San Francisco’s populace. Slowly, their fear of what he’s capable of will become respect for his power. Nothing will change overnight, but I thought it was a great way to make Magneto more acceptable without compromising his character, something Fraction was never able to do. Art for this issue is fantastic, with Carlos Pacheo filling in on pencils, since Uncanny‘s regular artist can’t draw two issues in one month. The coloring makes the characters seem a bit too “plastic” at times, but Pacheo nails the character designs and action scenes. Unfortunately, that’s also the worst part of this issue. Pacheo’s art is so nice, it’s a stark contrast to regular artist Greg Land’s normal style of tracing and recycling. Still, Uncanny X-Men‘s writing looks to be in good hands with Gillen and he’s got some interesting stories on the way. Uncanny X-Men Issue 534.1 Marvel Comics Story: Kieron Gillen Art: Carlos Pacheo, Cam Smith, Cam D’Armata...

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