My Weekly Haul: A Roundabout Review.
Then there is Marvel, my favorite Universe to play in. After
choosing to read Superior Spider-Man, Avengers, and even Daredevil (a title I
tend to leave for last), it was the “Age of Ultron” that had me anticipating the
next big Marvel event, that doesn't seem to be hyped that way. When Secret wars
came out I only knew what came out when it was on the stands. As I got older I figured
out about Marvel Age, DC Currents, and Comic Shop News. These were my treasure
maps, even overriding the great Previews magazine. My favorite though happens
to be Comixology and that is how I found out about this new Story line by none other
than Brian Michael Bendis.
I picked up two issues, because to be honest I want to see
if I can send these books into CGC for grading. Can I pick a 9.8, or only a 9.6
and will my LCS Fat Jack’s tell me to step away from the shelves. Age of Ultron
starts…
SPOILERS AHEAD
At this point the house is on alert, and they feel that it
is Thor arriving, they might not understand the threat and subtlety of Hawkeye
is just as a reason to be wary as the hammer of Thor. I didn’t expect
Hammerhead but the Owl was foreshadowed by the use of the Mutant Growth
Hormone. The incendiary panel on page 12 is colored so well that I applaud Paul
Mounts, that’s not to say that Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary didn't do their part
as well. The following page is where you see the prize Hawkeye has been
seeking. Spider-man is tied to a chair, and more than wondering why is he tied
to a chair, because his proportionate strength should free him, but is it Otto
or Peter?
As “Owlsey” and Hammerhead get the drop on our heroes, all
hell breaks loose, Ultron has arrived. These next few pages are blurry, more
from the effects of the artwork than too much to drink. The book slows at this
point allowing us to try to decipher what happened. Why did the story come to
fruition in the middle rather than the beginning, and why is Hank Pym absent
from the rest of the survivors? Even Tony Stark’s Tron like costume screams
where’s his armor? I like how recently Hawkeye has been becoming a major
player, one who is willing to speak his mind and go after the bad guy with wild
abandon, and even question the man in charge. On the last page you find the one
person who you never thought would look like he just gave up.
Although I spent a nice amount at the ECCC, mostly on grading,
I am glad I had enough money to buy my books this week around. As far as traded
go, please check out Saga, but as far as first issues go and a new release, get
Ultron before Ultron gets you…that was so cheesy I had to use it.
Thanks for reading.
PS, try the AP features on this issue... and tell me if this next cover doesn't make you salivate?
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