Features// Comics@SPOnG: This Week's Picks

Posted 16 Jan 2009 18:34 by
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Here in the SPOnG Underwater Castle we're not just one-trick mutated donkeys. We have many expertise, almost all of them involving not going outside and not talking to girls. One of them is comics. With that in mind, we've picked out a few of this week's notable releases to give you a rundown.


Amazing Spider-man #583
Writers: Mark Waid, Zeb Wells
Pencillers: Barry Kitson, Todd Nauck
$2.99

It's amazing (pun slightly intended) what The Metro can do for a comic. Barack Obama's appearance in ASM #583 made it into that not-so-venerable publication and people have gone nuts for it. People love America's president-to-be, apparently. I don't think anyone was quite so bothered when Gordon Brown turned up in Captain Britain...

Obama appears in a back-up story in which Peter Parker gets sent to photograph the presidential inauguration and ends up in a tussle with one of his long-time nemeses. Why should you care? Because it has Barack Obama in it. Otherwise, you probably shouldn't bother wasting any emotional energy on it. I couldn't quite tell whether Zeb Wells (who, no doubt with a fair amount of editorial participation, wrote it) was being ironic in the trite presentation of this little tale, or if he just couldn't help it. It comes across like you'd expect a comics supplement given away with a box of cereal in the 1960s to read.

I nearly crawled out of my own skin when Obama touched knuckles with Spidey and uttered the words “Thanks... Partner”.

Meanwhile, the embarrassing continuity slave inside me screamed, “doesn't he know that Spidey's an unregistered hero! He should have him arrested!”

As for the main story, written by Mark Waid and pencilled by Barry Kitson – it's nice. 'Nice' is about the most enthusiastic word I can drum up. Amazing Spider-man has, since his marriage was taken away in a breath-taking piece of editorial heavy-handedness, become the comics equivalent of Friends for me. I'll give ASM 20 minutes of my time because it's there and it's mostly inoffensive, but don't expect me to get excited about it.

Waid and Kitson's story is a single-issue chronicle of the relationship between Peter Parker and his long-time buddy, Betty Brant. It'll entertain you on the toilet, give you a slightly warm, fuzzy feeling (which you'll feel a little bit strange about) and then you'll forget all about it.


Resistance #1
Resistance #1
Resistance #1
Writer: Mike Costa
Artists: Ramón Pérez, CP Smith
$3.99

If you weren't aware of this mini-series, I'll give you a clue – it has aliens whose species name starts with the letter C and has a pretty familiar title.

Yeah, that thing. Spinning out of a game you might have heard of is Resistance #1.

Quite where it's going isn't entirely clear. We get a dog fight with Chimerans and the set-up for the maiden voyage of the Sentinel Program. The solicitation for the issue tells us Nathan Hale's leading a “desperate fight against the extraterrestrial Chimera as the invasion of America begins!”. I must have been blinking, because I missed him. Sgt Capelli does make an appearance, though.

As a comic it's capable, if not breathtaking. It is, essentially, a war comic with a sci-fi twist – pretty much what you'd expect. The script is serviceable, if not massively exciting. Pérez's pencils are, likewise, capable but not astounding, although he does make a nice switch in style between the issue's battle scene and the comfort of the barracks.

The best aspect of the issue is the shorter back-up story, set in London against the backdrop of the impending Chimeran invasion. CP Smith's pencils lend the story a grainy, noir-ish effect with his colours heaping atmosphere on it by the skip-load.

If you're a fan of Resistance you'll get something out of this. If not, just find yourself another war comic.
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RiseFromYourGrave 19 Jan 2009 17:26
1/6
walking dead, brilliant stuff. they were still in the prison in the last issue i read, think it was around issue 30? where are they up to now in issues?
Spinface 19 Jan 2009 17:50
2/6
RiseFromYourGrave wrote:
walking dead, brilliant stuff. they were still in the prison in the last issue i read, think it was around issue 30? where are they up to now in issues?


It's up to #57 - a few issues out of the prison. That whole prison thing - it didn't work out so well for them...

It's f**king great, but I only dare read it when I'm feeling completely emotionally stable.
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TimSpong 19 Jan 2009 18:50
3/6
Spinface wrote:
It's f**king great, but I only dare read it when I'm feeling completely emotionally stable.


See, this is me resisting the urge to make the obvious comment. Look, I am resisting it.

Thank you for your time.

Tim
Joji 20 Jan 2009 13:54
4/6
Beware, the wrath of the Walking Dead. This comic is really good stuff. Forget that Spiderman stuff, this is what you need to check out.

If they could have held up in the prison long that would have been cool. Its good to see the story moving forward well. It will be interesting to find out if the outbreak is U.S only or not.

My plan for the apaocalypse, is to sew together a unique leather suit to stop me getting any bites, then clear a space for living. Anyone who wants to join me must sew their own suit.
Spinface 20 Jan 2009 15:21
5/6
Joji wrote:
My plan for the apaocalypse, is to sew together a unique leather suit to stop me getting any bites, then clear a space for living. Anyone who wants to join me must sew their own suit.


I keep a survival kit ready by my house door at all times.

It contains:

1 x copy of Zombie Survival Guide
1 x small, portable axe
1 x Swiss Army Knife
Many x cans of beans (Tesco's own brand)
2 x self-heating cans of coffee
1 x great big sword
1 x set of chemical heat packs
1 x Durex variety pack
1 x my favourite mug
1 x Milla Jovovich



No, to help with the fighting, dammit!
OptimusP 20 Jan 2009 16:17
6/6
Spinface wrote:

1 x Milla Jovovich



No, to help with the fighting, dammit!

So eeuh, how much is a Milla Clonovich? Can you order some genetic altering too...like...the...gene that makes red-heads be more...ahem...giving...and ...wanting

Japanese Anime Girls aren't doing it anymore okay!
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