I really have struggled with my collecting of Top Cow books. It was reviews of Top Cow that opened me up to attacks when someone wanted my job. The thing is that to be honest and do what I wish to do in letting this Blog be a place for information as well as loving comics I must discuss so things that are not kids books.
Tales of the Witchblade is not for younger readers.
I offer this book as my first Top Cow offering. During Free Comic Book Day Randy Green as at the Ssalefish store event. I bought this book, one I did not have, and have a now autographed issue. Randy Green is an awesome artist and very approachable. It was great to see him last Saturday.
As for the story, Tales delves into the history of the former Bearers of the Witchblade. This one is from the Roman Era of the world. She has a very tradgeic story that ends with a great deal of bloodshed. She even scores some retribution for her parents in the end against weak-spined villagers. It really has a great twist and resolution as a story.
Now it is not for the faint of heart. Strong themes of sexual abuse and bloodied battles. People die. They die in brutal ways. Witchblade is a book and character best taken in terms of the creative talent. Read any of the Ron Marz run. Those are the most recent and are the best. The Tales are hit and miss in terms of greatness. Some are really good, others are just so-so.
Hey, a Flashback Friday return. I hope to make it again next week. Still wondering about the Monday edition of the Blog. Have a great weekend.
BDS
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Thursday, March 3, 2011
My Long Delayed Report on What Comics I Bought The Last Wednesday In February


There is something I try not and let happen and that is letting my books pile up. I like paying for and getting the books in a timely manner. Rarely do I sort and buy only part of the books either. This time I had too. It means now there are two with a possible third on the way issues of ECHO in the box. That is a $3.50 book so it adds up. DC Comics helped greatly with the $2.99 across the board pricing. What follows is what I picked up that last Wednesday in February.

BATMAN BEYOND #2 finds Terry McGuiness facing down the future Justice League. His mother and brother are part of a group of hostages being held by a new version of the Matter Master. Terry really shines as he takes out the League one by one, except for as Bruce Wayne puts it, “the one he likes.” Still, this is a book that is just well written and superbly drawn. It is like having the animated series back. Dana even gets a nice cameo. This is just what comics should be in all forms. It is a great read for the older fan and accessible to the younger reader. This is a series I would give to my cousins as a gift.

Catching up with WONDER WOMAN #607 makes me even more convinced that this should have been an Elseworlds story. Diana is missing in the DCU right now and even though JMS is crafting a really cool story, I can't help put think about what this is doing top the character. She is once again pushed aside after all this talk of her being part of this Trinity. Batman is over-saturated and Superman is as observable as ever, yet Wonder Woman is almost invisible. It should be her plane and not her that we cannot see well. Again, cool read, but a bad decision to keep the character front and center.
Judd Winnick has at long last kept me reading a series he is writing. I have had bad experiences with his taking over a title I read. POWER GIRL #21 has held this book in the pull list. It is not the must read like it was when it first came out, but it doesn't suck either. I am glad. I have enjoyed reading about this character. She has such a different group of heroes than I normal encounter in the DCU. In this issue she has to make Batman remember Max Lord. She gets some help from Batman??? If you have not been keeping up with batman then you will not get the attempt at humor there in that sentence.
Because I am a puppeteer I was a bit upset with the prejudice of making them “creepy” here. Everyone knows clowns are much creepier than puppets. Still ZATANNA #9 is good. We get a bit more of a look at the scary incident that made Zee be mind wiped by dear old dad. What I really loved was the backup story of the child Zatanna dealing with getting braces. It was just so cute and funny. I love the way she handles things and the writing of her dialogue was priceless.

A decision is made here. I will begin talking about the TOP COW titles I read. It was Top Cow that was used as a way to attack me where I last worked. Part of me wants to play it safe and just leave this be, but another part feels like that is denying part of who I am. So I will tell you that I bought WITCHBLADE #142. It was a great solo Patrick Gleason story that will be continued. Witchblade is a Mature Read. I have always described it as like a Network Television 10 o'clock show. It is not for the kiddies. Under Ron Marz this title has become a wonderful story for older comic fans. Gleason is the current partner and boyfriend of Sara, the wielder of the Witchblade. Can he survive horrific forces without the mystical might of the Witchblade? Guess we find out next issue.
Rounding out the haul was BATGIRL# 18, BRIGHTEST DAY #19 & #20, and a free issue of JLA #53 because I spent more than ten bucks. This ends my adventures in not being able to buy all my comics.
BDS
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