Saturday, October 25, 2025

New comics

Children of the Round Table 2

Boilerplate stuff; the kids start training with their weapons and mysterious government agents start chasing them.  One of the kids’ grandmothers turns out to have known more than she let on.  Nothing to write home about.  But the art is fun, the colors are bright, and I have no problem supporting these creators.


Battle Beast 6

Same with Robert Kirkman and Ryan Ottley.  I’ll plunk down my cash for whatever they want to put out, but even more so.  


Batman: Long Halloween: Last Halloween 9

Chris Samnee puts in his usual good work, Loeb fully retcons Selina Kyle as a Falcone, and talk about people who have lost their fastball.  Between this and Batman: Hush II, Jeph Loeb is cementing my belief that he hasn’t written anything good in a long time.


Krypto 5

This series did not need to exist.  I did not need to buy it.  It’s a slight, pointless waste of time and Ryan North’s talents.  I would never have believed that it came from his pen.  


Wonder Woman 26

The origin of Mouseland.  It’s pretty ridiculous, and I don’t buy it.  The execution and art save it some, but not really.  I’ll be happy when Tom King and Daniel Sampere put this behind them.


One World Under Doom 8

Valeria Richards enters the fray, and Ryan North finally reveals how this whole thing is going to end.  (Unless he has one final twist, which I wouldn’t put past him.)


New Comics

New comics!

Fantastic Four 4

Alicia Masters is the hero of this issue, where her blindness is the only reason the alien threat to the family is discovered.  As usual, Ryan North takes a random scientific concept and builds the story around it to excellent, entertaining effect.


Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 12

The final issue of Jason Aaron and Juan Ferreyra’s run (with a talented roster of fill-ins at the beginning).  It’s not a masterpiece or anything, and this last issue is filled with a generic fight scene, but the run was always fun and gorgeous to look at.  Not sticking around for Gene Luen Yang’s run; TMNT doesn’t have the childhood nostalgic pull of Transformers or GI Joe, and I only hopped on for Aaron.


Detective Comics 1102

Tom Taylor and Mikel Janin’s run really harkens back to the days of Norm Breyfogle, Jim Aparo, and the pre-Knightfall Batman comics.  Standalone (or short arc) stories that are reliable, fun, and pretty much disposable.  Which I mean in a good way.  It’s all in the craft and execution, and this creative team has it in spades.


Ultimate Spider-Man 22

Setting up the final few issues.  Ultimate Superior Spider-Man shows up as Otto Octavius has apparently been officially recruited by Peter and Harry.  Here’s hoping that Jonathan Hickman can bring this home.  (Which would be a rare feat for him…)


Powers 25 2

God is it nice to be reading vintage Bendis dialogue again.  I love this man’s writing.  (I just picked up Scarlet for cheap in trade, can’t wait to read that for the first time.)


Absolute Wonder Woman 13

Horribly disappointed that Hayden Sherman didn’t draw this one, but Matias Bergara (who I don’t think I’ve seen before) does a fine job.  Still, hopefully this is just for this two-parter and Sherman returns post-haste. 


The War 3

Well that didn’t end the way I expected.  First of all, super happy that Ennis zagged with the home invasion cliffhanger.  The family still dies as expected but in a much darker (even for this story) manner than I imagined.  I don’t think it really works, but that doesn’t diminish the strength of these three issues.  (He lost the shutout, but not the complete game victory.)  Ennis can still bring the heat after so many years.  


Absolute Batman 13

Phew, Selena didn’t get wrecked by Bane, which I thought was the implication with the cliffhanger last issue.  I still love love love this book.


New Gods 11

I don’t love the Ram V story the way I love a lot of his other work.  I think it’s because the New Gods have never worked as more than a plot device for me, and making them the main characters is inherently never going to succeed.  But he does a serviceable job, and Evan Cagle takes the comic on his back and carries it across the line.  His work is flat out gorgeous.  


Thursday, October 16, 2025

Movies

Some things I’ve seen:

Old Guard 2

I really liked the first movie, and was looking forward to this followup.  Unfortunately, this was ridiculously bad.  The action scenes don’t have the crisp efficiency of the original, the hokey mumbo jumbo about transferring immortality is insultingly stupid, Charlize has an epic-ly horrible haircut, and the film ends on a cliffhanger with zero resolution.  A complete disappointment.


Regret watching: Yes

Would watch again: No

Would buy on DVD: No

Rating: Stupid


The Storied Life of AJ Fikry

I watched this on Netflix because it looked like a light, breezy romance, which it mostly is.  I didn’t realize that it was based on a book by Gabrielle Zevin, who wrote Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow.  Apparently the book is better than the movie, which tracks.  This isn’t bad at all, but it could definitely use some fleshing out.  Kunal Nayyar (of Big Bang Theory fame) does okay as the protagonist, and his relationship with Lucy Hale is cute enough.  But he doesn’t quite pull off the transformative effect his adopted daughter is supposed to have elicited.  


There’s one scene that I really like, where Hale meets the real author of the book that brought her and Nayyar together.  There’s a sadness and quiet pride to the interaction that’s beautiful.  


Regret watching: No

Would watch again: No

Would buy on DVD: No

Rating: Fine


Wednesday, October 15, 2025

New comics

New comics!

Cheetah & Cheshire Rob the Justice League 3

The crew has been assembled and the prep work begins.  This is a fun romp.


Absolute Superman 12

We get looped in to what Kal-El was up to during his early years on Earth.  Not bad, but not stand out, either.