By A.K.
May 7, 2003
Hello. This column is about comic books. A “comic book” is our name for very long comic strips; by comic strips, I mean things like BEETLE BAILEY or GARFIELD. Unlike BEETLE BAILEY or GARFIELD, these strips usually take place over the course of many, many pages. But like BEETLE BAILEY or GARFIELD, they are never funny.
This week’s column is a bit derailed. My plan was to see X2, aka X-MEN: UNNECESSARY TITLE NO ONE REMEMBERS OR USES, and then do the standard 10-page schtick of “What the fuck is going on with Halle Berry in this movie? When’s she going to run over Magneto in her car? Moreover: her breasts.”
But I didn’t see X2.
I was going to, but there was lint in my bellybutton? I had to remove the lint. Otherwise… well, I’m not sure what’d happen if I left it there. Maybe eventually I’d have enough to stuff a pillow? I’d bring my bellybutton-pillow with me to X2, to rest my head on it as I enjoyed the movie and sipped lemonade, perhaps, and laughed to myself about all those fools in the world and the measly lives they’re living.
So, here’s my review of X2 even though I haven’t seen it yet: ahm… I liked the parts with Wolverine? But I didn’t like the parts where it was all, you know, mutant-y and gross. And that part where it was all predictable -- that part sucked.
Also: did you know if you go through it frame by frame, they spliced in a single frame of Artie and Leech from X-FACTOR French-kissing? I love the fucking cameos in these movies, man. Everybody loves a fucking cameo. I think my ideal audience for X2 is that the audience not catch the cameo. That way, I’ll catch the cameo, and when I experience a healthy bout of “Christ, I’m a nerd,” it won’t be somehow validated by the audience in any way. Does that make sense? No? How about if I said “Laura Wiesenberg can shove her head up Anna Wintour’s Prada ass for all I care.” Would that make sense? Also no? Not my week.
Unrelated: I’m still kind of shocked TIME MAGAZINE printed a moment-by-moment description of that next MATRIX movie. It’s literally a complete description, down to the cliffhanger ending of the entire plot of the movie. I don’t know; I don’t care since I didn’t read it. I just think it’s a fucking stupid tabloid move to do that. Yeah, that’s all: fuck them.
It made a shitload of cash, the X-movie, didn’t it? Why are people still impressed by how much something makes on its opening weekend? All that means is a bunch of other people… didn’t get invited to a party on Friday night? I could have told you that about that particular audience months ago.
Now Marvel supposedly has six movies at the “Script” stage of development, including the Fantastic Four, Iron Man, Namor the Submariner… which is supposed to be STAR WARS, only underwater… which I hope means they’re going to drown Harrison Ford before they try to make another INDIANA JONES… Why would you even write a NAMOR THE SUBMARINER script? NAMOR was the naked character with the triangle for the head, right? Maybe if it was David Lynch…
How many movies into this horrible fad do you think I’ll stop feeling weirdly obligated to suffer through one of these things? I haven’t really liked any of these movies, yet. But whenever one comes out: “I have to see what they’ve done.” Why? And then some pathetic part of me turns into Professor Nerd, PHD: “Well, you see, I read comics, so …” So… what, like sitting through that horrible first X-MEN movie somehow helped me in my dissertation on dork?? My graduate advisor had a lot of helpful hints after DAREDEVIL on where to focus my dork studies research, so now…
The worst, the real low point in my life right now, is when I irrationally think something like ”Well, you know, Ang Lee made the ICE STORM, so that really validates the INCREDIBLE HULK movie -- why, it’s practically an arthouse movie!” Ughhhhhh…
On the other hand, what else is in theatres? DADDY DAY CARE? DADDY DAY CARE is the new Eddie Murphy movie with the hilarious premise that there are some parents out there wacky enough to leave their kids with the transvestite-hooker-loving star of PLUTO NASH. Comedy gold! Well done, Hollywood. I hear TIME MAGAZINE’s going to have naked photographs of all the little kids next week, sort of Mapplethorpe-esque, just for the fuck of it.
Speaking of Daddys, if you go to www.xmen.com, it’ll briefly state (swear to god): ”YES, I’M YO’ DADDY” before redirecting you to Amazon. The money’s going to Marvel’s head…
Oh, speaking of magazine fuckheads and Mark Millar sales numbers and being completely fucking obscure, there was a thing on television last week. CNBC gave a television show to this dreadful woman named Tina Brown, who’s famous for having been editor-in-chief for VANITY FAIR and the NEW YORKER and writes this unbearable tripe for Salon right now. The show premiered to 74,000 people. 74,000 people for a show ON TELEVISION. So: comics are beating Tina Brown! FUCK YEAH! Now, if only we could somehow get Kurt Andersen or Maer Roshan trapped in a room with a rabid Geoff Johns -- we’d starve Johns beforehand so -- basically the plan is for Geoff Johns to be hungry enough to somehow devour a still-living Kurt Andersen. Like one of those people whose plane crashed in the mountains, and then they all ate each other? Like that, only if those weird cannibal people wrote Justice Society comics, essentially, and for some reason or another wanted to eat the STUDIO 360 guy.
When do you think the wacky comedy about weirdo comic creators will come out of all this? I’m guessing it’ll star that VAN WILDER guy. God, that car wreck’s only a matter of time, isn’t it? Anyway, onto the poor man’s Uncle Cheeks schtick…
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DARK HORSE
3X3 EYES VOL 1 HOUSE OF DEMONS 2ND ED TP (MR) $14.95
3X3 EYES VOL 2 CURSE OF THE GESU 2ND ED TP (MR) $14.95
A Gesu’s a male Geisha. The curse of the Gesu is, of course, Eddie Murphy. Wait, no, that’d only work if the Gesu were dressed as a Geisha, which -- why would that be the case? I blew the Eddie Murphy likes trannie-tang joke, didn’t I? Well, it’s harder than it looks…
ASTRO BOY VOL 14 TP $9.95
There’s some sort CGI Astro Boy which just debuted in Japan, apparently.
BLACKBURNE COVENANT #2 (Of 4) $2.99
You know what you don’t see much in comics? The Juicy Tell-All. Other things have juicy tell-alls. The fashion world -- there’s books about the crazy fucking Gucci family. Movies has nothing written about them most weeks BUT juicy tell-alls. Plumbing -- “LAYIN’ PIPE” was on the New York Times Bestseller list for eleven weeks until Whoopi Goldberg’s book came out.
But comics -- not so many juicy tell-alls in comics form unless you count Funky Flashman.
I’m going to nominate Fabian Nicieza, who I think is the author of this horror comic (or one of Dark Horse’s horror books) ( I think someone was telling me this was pretty decent).
Nicieza rode shotgun with Rob Liefeld when Liefeld launched X-FORCE. Who doesn’t love a “Liefeld = crazy even despite the no-talent thing” story? Then he was one of the X-MEN writers for that era when Chris Claremont was gone, when Bob Harras was destroying everything, and Marvel was destroying itself thanks to the nutso corporate folks. Somewhere in there, he was the editor-in-chief, I believe, for the third or fourth version of Valiant Comics, or Akklaim, or whatever the fuck it was called -- you’ll remember them for having published...
I’m thinking Nicieza has some good dirt. So: I’m nominate him.
I’ve thought about this. I have it all worked out, like a math proof.
BOBA FETT MINI BUST $50.00
NEVERMEN STREETS OF BLOOD #3 (Of 3) $2.99
OH MY GODDESS #97 THE PHANTOM RACER (PART 2 OF 4) $2.99
OH MY GODDESS VOL 16 MYSTERY CHILD TP $18.95
TONY MILLIONAIRE SOCK MONKEY #1 (Of 2) $2.99
DC COMICS
100 BULLETS #44 (RES) (MR) $2.50
100% #5 (Of 5) (RES) (MR) $5.95
Buying this. Wow, finally -- this has been delayed for a very long time.
Anyway, I think this so far this has been a career high for Paul Pope, who’s a creator I can get tremendously excited about. It’s got a tighter focus on character than anything he’s ever done before, the best female characters he’s ever done (which really wasn’t his strong point before), and he just feels more in control of the visual side, somehow, less needy about proving himself visually, more confidant. There’s big visual moments without Pope having resorted to clichés to achieve those moments -- fight scenes, chase scenes, etc.
I’m sad it’s been pretty much ignored. This is the kind of book that keeps me reading comics, really.
21 DOWN #9 $2.95
ACTION COMICS #803 $2.25
AUTHORITY VOL 2 #1 (MR) $2.95
No way. Why would you bother? I was never a huge AUTHORITY fan -- I liked the Ellis-Hitch run fine, and some of the Millar-Quitely run was nice enough. I never thought it was a very original book, don’t think it was supposed to be very original which I wasn’t into so much, but I liked the size of the visuals.
But -- this is a book that’s over now. DC killed this comic already, so I’m not at all interested if they’ve changed their minds and want to bring it back now. How much fun can you possibly have reading “The Comic DC Pussied Out On?” Maybe if we were French… Anyway, if I want Warren Ellis, I can read GLOBAL FREQUENCY or, well, RELOAD more likely, and if I want Mark Millar, I can read the ULTIMATES or that not-transvestite-sorry-Eddie Epic thing. What do I need the AUTHORITY for? The characters? The characters were always besides the point in Volume 1, so…
This comic’s dead to me.
Do I have anything funny or original or even halfway amusing to say this week? I’m going to say no. You know, I really don’t have anything to say about all this crap this week. Huh. Yeah: no opinion. My big insight of the week is I don’t want to see DADDY DAY CARE? Oh wow. Okay, well, we’re going to keep going, but…
On the other hand, so far it’s a pretty good week for the buying the comics. So… that’s nice.
BATMAN CONTAGION TP NEW PRTG $19.95
BATMAN NEVERMORE #2 (Of 5) $2.50
DETECTIVE COMICS #782 $2.75
DOOM PATROL #20 $2.50
FIGHT FOR TOMORROW #6 (Of 6) (MR) $2.50
FILTH #10 (Of 13) (MR) $2.95
GREEN ARROW #25 $2.50
HARLEY QUINN #32 $2.50
HAWKMAN #15 $2.50
HOUSE ON THE BORDERLAND SC (MR) $19.95
JSA ALL STARS #1 (Of 8) $2.50
JUSTICE LEAGUE ADVENTURES #19 $2.25
LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENTLEMEN VOL II #5 (Of 6) $3.50
Jesus, I got nothing to say. I’m staring at this title, and all I can think is “Didn’t this end already?” I seriously thought this miniseries ended a few months ago, back in the winter sometime. I’m surprised to see this issue. I don’t mean to be flip since I don’t think anyone’s thrilled with Alan Moore retiring from comics to be a full-time, uh, “magician,” but…
How badly you think that movie’s going to bomb? I’m guessing it’ll do REAL CANCUN numbers, at this point. Man, the trailer for that movie’s getting one awful fucking reaction from people…
LOONEY TUNES #102 $2.25
RELOAD #2 (Of 3) $2.95
Oh, Buying This. Speak of the devil… Yeah, the first issue of this was reasonably good. It’s Warren Ellis and Paul Gulacy. It’s a political assassination thriller, which is a genre I guess I have a soft spot for. Everything in the book’s nice and big -- the action’s big, the stakes are big… I’ve been more miss than hit lately with Ellis, I suppose, but hopefully this’ll pan out. Fun action, any which way…
ROBOTECH #6 (Of 6) $2.95
SUPER FRIENDS GREEN LANTERN AND SINESTRO DLX FIGURE SET PI
THUNDER AGENTS ARCHIVES VOL 2 HC $49.95
VERTIGO POP BANGKOK #1 (Of 4) (MR) $2.95
Fuck, man, this is a good week. I wish I had something clever to say about it. Ahm, Anna Wintour would shake her Prada ass if she were a comic geek this week? Hmm, no -- shit, that wasn’t even a good try.
Anyway, buying this: this is the second series by… Jonathan Vankin, who wrote VERTIGO POP TOKYO before with Seth Fisher. The art here is by Giuseppe Camuncoli, whose work with Brian Azzarello on HELLBLAZER was usually pretty appealing (he had a short comic published in our local alternative paper too, the LA WEEKLY).
The POP miniseries are disconnected miniseries about different cities -- Tokyo, London, and Bangkok. The two prior miniseries, especially POP LONDON, have been good. And this one’s probably the first truly “exotic” city they’re covering, considering there’s no shortage of comics about London and Tokyo, really. Moreover, everyone I know who’s been to Bangkok has come back with some pretty great stories, albeit usually drink and drug and handjob massage-related.
IMAGE
ATHENA INC CVR A #6 $4.95
ATHENA INC CVR B #6 $4.95
BATTLE OF THE PLANETS #9 $2.99
BATTLE OF THE PLANETS THUNDERCATS ONE SHOT $4.99
CLOCKMAKER #3 (Of 12) $2.50
HAMMER OF THE GODS HAMMER HITS CHINA #2 (Of 3) $2.95
Buying this. I think these HAMMER OF GOD books are a fun time. But Jesus, this week’s getting out of hand. Remember last week? I didn’t even go to the store last week -- nothing came out. And then this week, WHAM! Why? Because of Memorial Day…?
KARZA #3 (Of 4) $2.95
MOVIE MANIACS SERIES 6 ACTION FIGURE PI
MYTHSTALKERS #2 $2.95
PVP #2 $2.95
SAMMY TOURIST TRAP #3 (Of 4) $2.95
VOLTRON DEFENDER OF THE UNIVERSE #0 $2.50
MARVEL
ALIAS #22 (MR) $2.99
CAPTAIN MARVEL #9 $2.99
DAREDEVIL LEGENDS VOL 4 TYPHOID MARY TP $19.99
A Typhoid Mary trade? Man, I can’t get over how everything’s a TRADE now. Everything’s a trade. It’s such an adjustment. Kids today, if we explain to them what things were like two or THREE years ago, they’d think we’re primitives.
Because two or three years ago, what would you do if you wanted to read a comic? If you wanted a comic, you'd have to look through a cardboard BOX. And if that comic was IN that cardboard box, and if the jackass retailer hadn’t jacked the price on you, then you’d get to read that comic. Otherwise, hopefully some other store would have it in some other box.
And that’s SERIOUSLY what we used to do. We’d look through boxes.
Doesn’t that just seem fucking primitive now? It seems like we didn’t know how to make fire. Like we were giving our women clitorectomies right next to the CAPTAIN AMERICA bin. And think about the creators -- imagine you made a comic back then, back in the Dark Ages of two or three years ago... you’d spend all this time making a comic, even an alternative comic, and then when it was out, you’d just shrug and say “Good luck finding that one, motherfucker?” Really?
Ape-men, dude. APE-MEN!
ELEKTRA #23 $2.99
EXILES #26 $2.99
MARVEL MASTERWORKS INCREDIBLE HULK VOL 1 2ND ED HC $39.99
MARVEL MASTERWORKS INCREDIBLE HULK VOL 1 2ND ED HC (PU#556) $39.99
MARVEL MASTERWORKS INCREDIBLE HULK VOL. I HC VAR DUST JACKET $44.99
SENTINEL #2 $2.99
God, which one is SENTINEL? Do I read SENTINEL? What was that Paul Jenkins-Jae Lee series called… SENTRY? Christ, that was a piece of shit. Disappointing since they did nice work together on INHUMANS. Yeah, SENTRY. Wait, then what’s SENTINEL? Oh, right, the big fucking robots. Oh, right, Sean McKeever, okay…
This is an exciting week for you, as I try to talk myself through my senility. That must be fun for you.
SPIDER-GIRL #60 $2.99
SPIDER-MAN BLUE HC $21.99
THOR VOL 3 GODS ON EARTH TP $21.99
EVERYTHING’s a trade. What could they possibly be reprinting? The only THOR comics worth reading were Walt Simonson’s, and I think they reprinted all of those already in one volume. How can there be three volumes of THOR??? THOR hasn’t been good for, what, Simonson was in the early-to-mid-1980s?
ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #40 $2.25
UNCANNY X-MEN #423 PI
VENOM #1 $2.25
WOLVERINE DOOP #1 (Of 2) $2.99
Oh, this is instead of X-STATIX, I think. This week is just ridiculous to me now. I can’t get all of this in one week, so now I have to go to the shop and spend extra time figuring out what the “priority” books are. Ugh… even on the good weeks, comics find some way to harsh the mellow, man…
WOLVERINE SNIKT #1 (Of 6) $2.99
Oh, this is by a manga creator. A real one, for a change. Before, when Marvel was talking about all the manga creators it’d hired, you got the feeling that they’d just gone down to the local sushi restaurant and found some confused Japanese person willing to draw a Tsunami book. Some of their supposed “manga” artists seemed a little iff-y before. But this guy’s actually a manga creator, so… this is a curiosity, at least. Awful week for this to come out though -- no impulse buys this week, but I’ll, uh, I’ll look at it in the store. Marvel can take that to the bank.
X-TREME X-MEN #25 $2.99
The really horrible thing about this X-MEN movie is it has me in the mood to read a Chris Claremont comic. God help me… Because Stan Lee, Schman Lee, and the same for Len Wein (or the real unsung hero of the X-MEN is Neal Adams, actually, who had a pretty influential run right before it got cancelled there).
I’m sorry: the X-Men for me have always been about Chris Claremont. Len Wein might have made up Wolverine, with John Romita Sr.’s help on the visuals, but … I really didn’t get too moved by that quote that went around the other day where he lamented not getting any profits from Wolverine. Because that character’s huge because of John Byrne wanting to keep that character around the book when Claremont was ready to get rid of him. It’s that weird mess of things that Marvel’s created where its hard to say who did what or who deserves what… With Kirby and Ditko, its easy, but once you get past those two, I find it harder to figure… I’d love if Len Wein were rich, but…
For me, the X-Men are Chris Claremont, for good or ill, however good or bad you might think the guy is. The Morrison stuff right now is cute, but I’m just reading that to see Morrison be Morrison.
I’m not really eager to read one of his comics lately though. It seems like he’s really not in his prime anymore, let’s say to be nice, but maybe I’m just too old for the guy. I’m not X-treme. I’m too old to be X-Treme.
Wow, this is one awful fucking shitty week of Title Bout. OH MY FUCKING GOD. It keeps going on and on, and NOTHING. It’s a good week -- what do you want?
You know what the best part of all this movie stuff is, though? I saw the best merchandise the other day at 7-11. I stopped in my local 7-11, and they were selling MARVEL COMICS PURIFIED WATER. The bottle caps are like these statues of CAPTAIN AMERICA.
I don’t trust Marvel with Captain America comics -- if Marvel thinks I’m going to wrap my lips around Captain America’s noggin to suck WATER out of Cap’s nostrils, they’re crazy… CRAZY LIKE A FOX!!!
Purified Water??? Dude, some inker peed in that water -- I guarantee you. Marvel’s in the bottled water business now?
Okay, I got nothing, so let’s end this here. The rest of the list isn’t that great -- the new SHONEN JUMP’s out, but besides that, there’s some stuff you should have already(ACME NOVELTY LIBRARY), some stuff I should have already but just haven’t gotten yet(MAIL ORDER BRIDE), and some assorted crap.
But yeah, this is going badly, so you’ll understand that I don’t want to prolong this one. That and, you know: sleep.
WHEW. What a fucking stinker. Like, who am I to insult DADDY DAY CARE? I got nothing this week. Coffee’s for closers, you know, so I should lay off the DADDY DAY CARE.
Part of me wonders if this’d be any better if I’d seen the goddamn X-Men movie. Like the Gods of Nerd are punishing me for having paid tribute to their great temple, or whatever. But: what if I saw it and liked it? Then what the fuck would I have said? “I loved the part where the computers they bought made the movie look cool.” Great. That’d have been riveting too.
Anyway, all I can say is I hope this has been as excruciating for you to read as it’s been for me to type. YIKES, I got nothing.
This is all Tina Brown’s fault. First she ruins the New Yorker, then all that TALK Magazine bullshit, and now this column… Fuck…
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