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Comic Rack

Hmm, we’re about to talk about comics so it must be Wednesday!  Welcome to the RazorFine Comic Rack boys and girls.  Pull up a bean bag and take a seat at feet of the master as we look at the new comics set to hit comic shops and bookstores today from DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, WildStorm, Vertigo, Archie Coimcs, IDW Publishing, Dynamite Entertainment, Devil’s Due Publishing, and Image Comics.

This week includes Booster Gold, Evil Dead, F/X, Gen13, Ghost Whisperer, Noble Causes, Pogrom, Punisher, Serenity: Better Days, Sonic the Hedgehog, Wolverine, Young Liars, and the first issues of Batman: Death Mask, Number of the Beast, and Titans.  Also don’t forget the truckload of new graphic novels including Batman: Lovers and Madmen, Battlestar Galactica: Volume II, Captain Carrot and the Final Ark, Cosmic Guard, God Save the Queen, New Mutants Classic Vol. 3, What If: Civil War, and much, much more.

Enjoy issue #67

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Green Lantern #29

Geoff Johns, the man who brought Hal Jordan back from both insanity and death, now takes a turn at his origin?  I should be as giddy as a schoolgirl.  So why am I not?  Although the new storyline promises new insights into the origin of the greatest Green Lantern, this first issue is little more than rehashing of storylines already told.

Green Lantern #29
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“When your worst fear happens in front of your eyes – I thought there was nothing left to be afraid of.”

Issue #29 starts “Secret Origin,” a look back on who Hal Jordan is and how he became Green Lantern.  I’m a huge Jordan fan, but I was a bit disappointed here.

For new readers this is a nice primer about a pretty complex man who could do anything when he put on the ring, and royally screw-up his life when he wasn’t flying through the air.

This issue deals with Jordan’s childhood and adolescence, the loss of his father, his stormy relationship with the rest of his family, and his washout of the Air Force.  If you think you’ve seen all this before, well, you have.  Many times.

There’s nothing new here to entice long time readers to pick this issue up, and although the story arc promises to reveal more about Abin Sur, and the circumstances of his death, and how those tie-in to “Blackest Night.” the first issue barely touches on this issue.  Only on the last page do we finally get Abin Sur, and then it’s more of tease to next issue than any larger revelation.

Although there’s something nostalgic about this issue, there’s simply not much to it for long time readers.  If this had been the first issue of a relaunch I might better understand, but this is issue #29.  I don’t mind going back to revisit the origin of our hero, but give me something new (and which wasn’t already covered in Emerald Dawn and it’s sequel), especially if it’s going to be drawn out over several issues.  Hopefully Geoff Johns has something more up his sleeve, and maybe the Abin Sur story will get expanded in the next few issues…if not I guess I’ll just go back to reading my old issues until there’s something new worth talking about.

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Blue Beetle #25

I’m not much of a Blue Beetle fan.  Yes, I enjoyed Ted Kord’s time in the Justice League, and his revival in the new Booster Gold, but it’s not a character which I go looking for.  And so I’ve largely stayed away from the new teenage Blue Beetle, a mix of various super-hero archetypes.  But with his latest issue guest-starring the former members of the JLI I decided to pick this one up, and I’m glad I did.

Blue Beetle #25
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“I know you.  My brother calls you the crazy one.”

“End Game, Part Four” finds Blue Beetle rejoining with the Scarab and taking on the Reach (a race of cosmic marauders who invented the Scarab).

Unable to stop them all by himself our hero calls on a few friends, all former Justice League International members – Guy Gardner, Booster Gold, Fire and Ice – to help him with the threat.

Although I like Ted Kord, I’ve never been a big reader of Blue Beetle (other than his time spent in the Justice League), and to a large extent I’ve ignored Jamie Reyes role as the new Blue Beetle.  It’s just possible I’ve been missing out.

Although this is jumping in at the end of the arc, and there’s much going on that I don’t quite understand, there is much to enjoy as well.  Aside from seeing members of the JLI back in action, I enjoyed the relationship between Jamie and the Scarab.  This book has a fair amount of humor to go along with some serious battle scenes, including a cocky Guy Gardner doing what he does best (and trying to reconnect with Ice).

Although this probably isn’t the best point to dive-in to a series, and some of the subplots (including those involving Jamie’s family) were lost on me, the book is filled with action and humor.  And any tale involving an unleashed, and slightly horny, Guy Gardner is certainly worth a look.

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Comic Rack

Hmm, we’re about to talk about comics so it must be Wednesday!  Welcome to the RazorFine Comic Rack boys and girls.  Pull up a bean bag and take a seat at feet of the master as we look at the new comics set to hit comic shops and bookstores today from DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, WildStorm, Vertigo, IDW Publishing, Dynamite Entertainment, Devil’s Due Publishing, and Image Comics.

This week includes BtVS Season 8, Detective Comics, G.I. Joe: America’s Elite, Midnighter, New Exiles, Nightwing, The Overman, Project Superpowers, Zorro, and the first issues of Amerian Splendor: Season Two, Frank Frazetta’s Dark Kingdom, Part One, Secret Invasion and Young X-Men.  Also don’t forget the truckload of new graphic novels including Batman/Grendel, Essential Iron Man Vol. 3, Shazam: The Greatest Stories Ever Told, StormWatch: PHD Vol. 2, and much, much more.

Enjoy issue #66

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RazorFine Presents – The Defenders

Welcome to yet another issue of RazorFine Presents Comic Spotlight as we take a look at comic heroes, villains, and everything in between.  This week, for the first time, we shine the comic spotlight on a group.  You might think we’d spotlight the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, or the Justice League.  Nope, today we examine one of the wackiest teams ever formed – The Defenders.

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