Weekly Comics Haul/Reviews — 13th February 2009
Green Lantern Corps #33
Know what I really, really liked about this issue? The inclusion of a smack-talking, Steve Buscemi look-alike called ‘Imecsub’. It was a nice callback to Geoff Johns created Isamot (Tomasi backwards) and a cool way for Tomasi to ‘pass it on’.
The rest of the issue is a period of downtime. Giving the main characters a quick breather before plunging into more ‘Blackest Night’ fun times. Kyle Raynor and Guy Gardner share a beer; Raynor and Natu, a kiss; Sarnek(?) and Violet Lantern Miri, words. It’s obvious that Peter Tomasi is having a lot of fun with this. Especially in the scenes where Raynor and Gardener involve the rest of the Corps into helping paint a mural on Oa.
There’s no eyeballs raining from the sky, babies being cut out of wombs or other horros. This comic is the dreaded f word. It’s FUN.
The backup Origins and Omens story focuses on Kyle’s recent history and teases that we’ll see a Black Lantern Jade in the upcoming Blackest Night. Despite her physical body being blown to space dust way back in Infinite Crisis.
Incognito #2
When I reviewed the first issue I kinda bitched about how the supporting characters weren’t exactly multi-dimensional. Well I take that all back.
I thought it’d be a lot longer — we’re talking issue 4 or 5 — before the Zack’s boss, the Black Death showed up, but I’m glad to be proven wrong. I’m still unsure about what sort of threat he poses to the general populace (apart from telepathically talking to people in black, evil looking thought balloons). But it’s something.
The story keeps flowing from pulp to noir fairly seamlessly and at a decent clip. Scenes like Zack’s mad scientist creator literally picking the brain of a precognitive guy awesomely called Max Gazer shoring up the pulp, almost EC Comics side. While Zack spends some quality night time with a girl with serious damsel-in-distress issues, who barely acknowledges him in his daytime civilian identity.
What I most like about this issue is that everybody has their own dark agenda. Not just the bad guys, but the “damsel” and even Zack’s new best friend. Zack is trying (not very hard) to be the hero, but the world has decided that he’s bad guy. It’ll be fun to see if he can push past that peer pressure and be the better man.
Complete List
Hellboy: The Wild Hunt #3 (of 8)
Booster Gold #17
Green Lantern Corps #33
Trinity #37
Incognito #2
Angel #17





