DEAD
MAN LOGAN VOL. 1: SINS OF THE FATHER (Marvel,
First Printing, 2019; Softcover)
Collects
Dead
Man Logan
#1-6 (cover dates January-June, 2019)
Good
stuff that should have just been more issues of Old
Man Logan.
But hey kids, a new #1! I am trying to not bag on the industry, but
these endless relaunches seem to be a case of diminishing returns and
jumping off points for older readers without a mass influx of new
readers. We are at a point where we should just go to cover dates
instead of issue numbers.
RELAY
VOL. 1: REALITY DENIED (Aftershock,
First Printing, April, 2019;
Softcover)
Collects
Relay
#0-5
(cover dates May, 2018- April, 2019)
Brilliant
stuff. There has been no news of any more issues, which stinks. Let's
hope that we'll see more sooner than later.
Questprobe
#1-3 and Marvel
Fanfare #33
(Marvel, cover dates August, 1984- January, 1987)
Computers
were for nerds in 1984. My family being able to afford a computer in
1984 was as far fetched as my family being able to afford a rocket
ship. Plus, what on Earth could we possibly need a computer for?
The old world is pretty funny in retrospect.
I
bought issue 2 off of the spinner rack in October of 1984. I still
say that it was intended to be issue 97 of Peter
Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man
and was recut at the last minute to include the Chief Examiner. Go
back and reread it, you'll see what I mean. The portions that tie in
are almost entirely on separate pages and seem spliced in. Peter
Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #97
was essentially an inventory story with little ongoing subplots.
Questprobe
#2 was way more tied into the current series with the supporting cast
featured. Marvel
Fanfare #33 was
intended to be the fourth issue but was cancelled when the computer
company who made the video game went bankrupt. It was released a
couple of years later in that inventory story clearing house series.
THE
MAGIC ORDER VOL. 1 (Image, First Printing,
2019; Softcover)
Collects
The
Magic Order
#1-6 (cover dates June, 2018- February, 2019)
Magic
seems to have been reduced from childhood fantasy to the dustbins of
history. Children, with their home computers and surround sound
television, no longer have a need for magic. Magicians used to be a
popular thing at kids' birthday parties. Technology has killed magic.
This
was good enough for me to buy a Volume 2 if or when it happens. I
still like magicians and all that jazz.
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