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October 12th, 2009 -- mini-url
Tags: Crossed, daniel way, Deadpool, garth ennis, Mark Millar, Mother's Milk, the boys, war heroes, zombieland, zombies
September 18th, 2008 -- mini-url
I was somewhat fortunate in that I joined War Heroes only a month ago. Therefore, all the delays didn’t really affect me. However, I can imagine how tortured I’d have been to have to keep waiting for a continuation of one of the best new series of the year, a fun and intriguing mix of Ex Machina and Ultimates. Well, issue #2 is here at last, and it does a fine job of answering lingering questions. Oh, and it also makes the book about 100x cooler, if that sort of thing interests you.
The last issue dropped a bombshell on the readers: in order to get more cannon fodder in the enlistment offices, the U.S. Army offered superpowers to all who signed up. We met Jay, one of the most decorated soldiers serving and a poster boy for the super-soldier campaign, as well as his little brother Calvin. Calvin seemed to want to be just like big brother, but some hidden meetings with friends revealed there was a darker plot afoot. Issue #2 deals entirely with Calvin, his friends, and a few of the minor characters introduced in the first issue as they head into boot camp to get their first dose of super pills. What ensues is a mix of hilarity and killer action.
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Tags: ex machina, full metal acket, millar, r. lee ermey, Ultimates, war heroes
September 17th, 2008 -- mini-url
As I slowly dip into more recent comics to pad out my endless list of must-buy classics, a few big names constantly crop up. Mark Millar is one of those names. In an attempt to both get into his stuff and try to somewhat get a handle on Marvel’s continuity so I could read Secret Invasion, I read Civil War, which I went on record as having liked it but not been wowed. Then I read the Superman Elseworlds tale Red Son, which is savagely brilliant. My interests finally piqued, I started picking up back issues of the titles he’s put out this year, which is no small task since the man apparently isn’t bothering to sleep or eat given the number of issues he’s written. Now that I’m finally caught up, let me try to explain why Mark Millar deserves every drop of praise he’s getting.
**spoilers and more after the break**
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Tags: al gore, alan moore, all-star superman, ayn rand, bioshock, Brian K. Vaughan, captain america, civil war, doctor doom, Ed Brubaker, eisner, elseworlds, ex machina, final crisis, frank miller, galactus, grant morrison, Hawkeye, john romita jr., johnny storm, joss whedon, kevin smith, kick-ass, Kingdom Come, Mark Millar, Marvel 1985, marvel zombies, mr. fantastic, Old Man Logan, red son, robocop, rosemary's baby, Secret Invasion, spider-man, stan lee, stretch armstrong, sue storm, superman, war heroes, what if?, Wolverine, world war hulk, y - the last man, youtube
July 31st, 2008 -- mini-url
Another month and another Wolverine comic. As I previewed on Tuesday, this is the second issue of the Old Man Logan arc by Mark Millar and, as expected, this is a great comic. I continue to be impressed by Millar’s ability to create a complex and deep story, and yet make it interesting to read.
Despite the extra wait for reasons that I don’t know and my need to read this comic this month, I endured the wait and didn’t pull the hair out of my head. Lucky for me, the wait was well worth it and I was able to recover some of my sanity after turning the pages of this issue.
*Spoilers Ahead*
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Tags: absorbing man, cyber, ghost riders, Hawkeye, Logan, Magneto, Mark Millar, mole man, moloids, mr sinister, Old Man Logan, omega red, sabertooth, Steve McNiven, ultron, vegas, war heroes, Wolverine
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