Ultimate Comics Doomsday Ultimate Marvel Universe #84 Ultimate Marvel Universe (Post Ultimatum) #7

It hasn’t been that long since Magneto and the Ultimatum wave killed millions. But apparently long enough.

So now another threat is popping out of nowhere and wrecking just about everyone. Time for those left to save the day… yet again.

I always knew that Reed Richards was up to no good. Perhaps not intentionally, but that much brains combined with a seemingly complete inability to know when something is too much… not a great combination.

It’s fine. Not great. Not terrible.

Onward.

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Under the Whispering Door

The first time you share tea, you are a stranger.
The second time you share tea, you are an honored guest.
The third time you share tea, you become family.

So… what do you call a slice of life story when the protagonist dies at the end of the first chapter?

Whatever you do, Under the Whispering Door is a delightful example thereof.

Wallace starts out a kind of terrible person.

The machine had broken down, and though no one was infallible, Wallace needed to switch out the part for a new one. He’d worked too hard to let it fail now. Last year had been the most profitable in the firm’s history. This year was shaping up to be even better. No matter what condition the world was in, someone always needed to be sued.

And then he dies.

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League of Dragons Temeraire #9

And so it ends. Not with a bang, nor with a whimper, but with a roar. Mostly.

On one hand, we get the end of Napolean and the wars that have engulfed Europe and a good chunk of the world. Dragons from all over, thousands of them, fighting in the air and on the ground. It’s pretty epic and what I had hoped the series would be.

On the other hand, we don’t actually get a number of those big moments. There is plenty of dragon conflict, don’t get me wrong, but there’s also a lot missing. Lien. There’s an ending, but how did we get there? No big speeches, no dragon generals squaring off, no big final battle. Just fait accompli. Fin.

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Blood of Tyrants Temeraire #8

Oy.

The first half or so of the book follows Laurence in Japan (cool!) and back to China (cool!) who… lost all memories of the last eight years (oy!). I don’t know if there’s a series that’s had a serious amnesia storyline I actually liked and this wasn’t the exception. A third of the entire reason of the series is Temeraire and Laurence and their relationship. To lose all of that–even if it gives a chance to rebuild and explore it again? Not shiny.

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Ultimate Comics Avengers, Vol. 1: Next Generation Ultimate Comics Avengers #1 Ultimate Marvel Universe #81 Ultimate Marvel Universe (Post Ultimatum) #4

Captain American’s back. With a bit of unexpected past come to haunt him.

Now we need a new team to bring him in.

Introducing: the Avengers! This time around the BlackOps version of the Ultimates. And oh that’s a team. Hawkeye, a new drugged up bug girl, a new Widow, War Machine (transformers style), Nerd-Hulk (seriously), and another Stark—with issues all his own.

This can’t possibly go well…

Onward!

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The World According to Peter Parker Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2009) #1 Ultimate Marvel Universe #80 Ultimate Marvel Universe (Post Ultimatum) #3

Today, Peter is dating Gwen Stacy instead of Mary Jane and working at a mall food court instead of the now defunct Daily Bugle. Mutants are outlawed and the growing threat of the mysterious Mysterio takes the life of the once untouchable Kingpin of crime.

All that and after all these months, Johnny Storm, aka the Human Torch, reappears at Peter’s doorstep, exhausted and homeless.

Well that’s a switch. Especially considering at first everyone thought him dead… but I suppose in this case at least we never actually saw the body.

Yes, I’m aware of the irony, given for example Gwen.

It’s fun. Making up a team of sorts? Getting back to normalcy in a seriously screwed world?

I like it. I hope we get more.

For a while at least. I can see the titles coming up.

Onward!

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Crucible of Gold Temeraire #7

“They are ours,” he said, “although not properly the sailors: they are only along because we would not leave them to drown, and ought to be more grateful for it than they are. Laurence,” he said, turning, “this is Palta, and that man is called Taruca: Iskierka snatched him, and I cannot find she asked him in the least.”

Well that’s an interesting one. On one hand, I’m glad they’re out of Australia. Instead, they’re off across the Pacific… to Brazil and the Portuguese royal family. Of course things don’t go as expected. Crossing the Pacific is one mess and meeting up with the Inca and how they deal with dragons was pretty fascinating–they’re still a power to be reckoned with in this world, mostly on the backs of their local dragons.

It’s still not up to the strengths of Victory of Eagles, mostly because the travels and exploration was never the original draw of the series–the Napoleon but dragons was, and we’ve scant little of that. This time around… we do at least get the war, which is pretty cool. So it’s a decent book.

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Dead and Alive Dean Koontz's Frankenstein #3

Well that is most certainly a book. A hard one to rate at that.

On one hand, we get a conclusion of sorts of Victor Helios né Frankenstein’s mad plan to take over New Orleans (and then the world!) and replace all us flawed Old Race with his New Race… and various other critters. It’s a story that’s been quite building up for three books now and it’s great to see it come to a head of sorts.

Really, these should all have been one giant omnibus. Cut out a few plotlines and it works. At it was, they only sort of end, up until now. And even that is generous–there are an awful many plotlines still unresolved.

On the other hand, an awful lot of this book really seemed to get away from Victor’s master plan and dig more into all of the weird things that have been going wrong.

We get Harker’s … baby? of sorts! And it’s played more for laughs than anything, which I did not expect. Takes a bit away from the previous scenes, IMO. We get the continuation of security man turns chimera, which is still pretty cool and terrifying, but doesn’t really go where I’d hope. There’s some chameleon monster. Again, cool but really underused. And we get a trash dump monster. They’ve been dumping all of these horrors–and they’re designed to survive. So this makes sense. But I’m not at all happy with how it went. As it was, that plot alone needed an entire book.

On the other hand, the ‘good guys’ seem much less impactful than I’d like. Deucalion’s bouncing around causing Victor trouble, but without any really satisfying pay off (in my opinion). Carson and Michael and still delightful with the banter–and totally outclassed–but again, it only sort of goes anywhere.

I’m a bit disappointed, but I suppose at this point, I’ll give the last two books a try, although I’m curious where in the world you go from here. There’s an opening, but how do you tie them together?

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