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Eleven Thoughts About Eleven Comics – Fantastic Four, HERO, Batman Inc, Youngblood, Amazing Spider-Man, Aquaman, Dark Knight, Hawkman, All Star Western, Secret Avengers, Astonishing X-Men,

As you read this, I am currently flying through the air to the Phoenix Comic Con. But before I hit the airport, I hit the comic shop. And these are a few of the things that caught my eye.

Eleven Thoughts About Eleven Comics – Fantastic Four, HERO, Batman Inc, Youngblood, Amazing Spider-Man, Aquaman, Dark Knight, Hawkman, All Star Western, Secret Avengers, Astonishing X-Men,

There are plenty of wonderful things in the new HERO comic from Image, from a new Kevin Eastman Turtles story, to Dave Sim drawing Elephantmen.. but the pieces that will tug the heart most, are comic strips created by the very people that the HERO Initiative charity has helped. Such as Russ Heath.

Eleven Thoughts About Eleven Comics – Fantastic Four, HERO, Batman Inc, Youngblood, Amazing Spider-Man, Aquaman, Dark Knight, Hawkman, All Star Western, Secret Avengers, Astonishing X-Men,

The transmogrification of Chris Burnham into Frank Quitely continues, from solid blood splatter, to inset tiny panels, to those tiny twisted details that make every page a joy. And we have a new addition to the Bat Family. I really really hope it becomes permanent.

It was nice to have a break from reading Bat characters fighting Talons. To prepare you for what is to come…

Eleven Thoughts About Eleven Comics – Fantastic Four, HERO, Batman Inc, Youngblood, Amazing Spider-Man, Aquaman, Dark Knight, Hawkman, All Star Western, Secret Avengers, Astonishing X-Men,

Youngblood #71 is… weird. It is still incredibly simplistic, to levels that offend any level of intellect, but it does have nice touches, repeatedly, generally through moments of dialogue wisdom and juxtaposition of meaning. Such as the above. Hopefully those will increase.

Eleven Thoughts About Eleven Comics – Fantastic Four, HERO, Batman Inc, Youngblood, Amazing Spider-Man, Aquaman, Dark Knight, Hawkman, All Star Western, Secret Avengers, Astonishing X-Men,

This is a Fantastic Four comics I'm really unsure about. A story that seems to rely on a twist that seems inherently obvious, and then when the "what" turns into the "who", the implications are massive. Why aren't the Fantsastic Four training groups all around the world to do what they just did, after all, it's a matter of life and death. And the individual in question is special to them and gets special treatment. It's as if humanity is Fantastic Fours slaves, living and dying by their whim… was that intentional? It doesn't seem reflected anywhere other than in audience reaction.

Eleven Thoughts About Eleven Comics – Fantastic Four, HERO, Batman Inc, Youngblood, Amazing Spider-Man, Aquaman, Dark Knight, Hawkman, All Star Western, Secret Avengers, Astonishing X-Men,

Whereas Amazing Spider-Man pulled a bait and switch that I was miles away from guessing, and I feel so much more rewarded as a result, when it's all so logical. And Dan Slott continues to pull off Avengers battles more convincing than in another, higher profile, event. And, unlike the FF is taking the issues of super technology head on.

Eleven Thoughts About Eleven Comics – Fantastic Four, HERO, Batman Inc, Youngblood, Amazing Spider-Man, Aquaman, Dark Knight, Hawkman, All Star Western, Secret Avengers, Astonishing X-Men,

I get easily confused by Black Manta. This issue of Aquaman doesn't exactly help. But it is so, so pretty. And sometimes that's enough.

Eleven Thoughts About Eleven Comics – Fantastic Four, HERO, Batman Inc, Youngblood, Amazing Spider-Man, Aquaman, Dark Knight, Hawkman, All Star Western, Secret Avengers, Astonishing X-Men,

Dark Knight has a novel take on the whole Night Of The Owls by, instead of looking at the whole night, or even a few hours, it takes a couple of minutes, if that, and extends it. A bit like Robin's neck on the cover. Context, character, motivation… And the despair that it all leads to nothing. Batman's involvement is both central and minor, and all the better for it.

Eleven Thoughts About Eleven Comics – Fantastic Four, HERO, Batman Inc, Youngblood, Amazing Spider-Man, Aquaman, Dark Knight, Hawkman, All Star Western, Secret Avengers, Astonishing X-Men,

Another of the Rob Liefeld cosmic revamps for Savage Hawkman, And again we get an incredibly simplistic plot that feels so tired and overused. It is saved by some extraordinary art however, and a very bold, aggressive and fearsome character on the page.

Eleven Thoughts About Eleven Comics – Fantastic Four, HERO, Batman Inc, Youngblood, Amazing Spider-Man, Aquaman, Dark Knight, Hawkman, All Star Western, Secret Avengers, Astonishing X-Men,

While many of the Night Of The Owls books have taken a trip to the past, All Star Western is staying right there, in a time it seems where the Talons weren't quite as formidable as they are now, but just as representative of a society on the make. And a very refreshing take from Jonah Hex on the whole thing.

Eleven Thoughts About Eleven Comics – Fantastic Four, HERO, Batman Inc, Youngblood, Amazing Spider-Man, Aquaman, Dark Knight, Hawkman, All Star Western, Secret Avengers, Astonishing X-Men,

Secret Avengers gives us the New Mar-Vell Family, just at a time when DC are abandoning their claim to that, or similar, name. So, we get a Phoenix-related fight on another planet which may indicate the way it cold go on Earth, in a rather unexpected fashion. And a rather disappointing Captain Britain. Time for his vindication next issue, I'm sure. Must be. Come on.

Eleven Thoughts About Eleven Comics – Fantastic Four, HERO, Batman Inc, Youngblood, Amazing Spider-Man, Aquaman, Dark Knight, Hawkman, All Star Western, Secret Avengers, Astonishing X-Men,

With all the fuss about the marriage proposal inAstonishing X-Men #50 released yesterday, did no one else notice Kyle's response? Looks like we have a longer journey to saving the date than we thought…

Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics of London. Who are about to run a Dan Parent/Archie exhibition…

 


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Rich JohnstonAbout Rich Johnston

Founder of Bleeding Cool. The longest-serving digital news reporter in the world, since 1992. Author of The Flying Friar, Holed Up, The Avengefuls, Doctor Who: Room With A Deja Vu, The Many Murders Of Miss Cranbourne, Chase Variant. Lives in South-West London, works from Blacks on Dean Street, shops at Piranha Comics. Father of two. Political cartoonist.
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