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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Feb 4, 2009 Comics: Marvel


Secret Warriors #1. Writer Jonathon Hickman's own words sum things up pretty well: "Nick Fury has returned... and he has a plan." It's finally here! The best thing to come out of Secret Invasion was the return of Nick Fury, and the fact that he will be starring in this new title is a tribute to the creative minds and editorial staff at Marvel. Since the end of the Skrull invasion, the world has gone to hell in a handbasket, and the heroes of the Marvel universe are finding themselves on the outside of the house of public favor looking in. For many of them, it is not a comfortable or familiar place to be. But for Fury, the "man who came in from the cold", operating in the current political climate is really nothing new.

In Invincible Iron Man #10, Tony Stark's meteoric fall from the heights of power to "Most Wanted" status continues at breakneck pace. When last we left our intrepid hero, he was about to cleanse his brain of ... well, pretty much everything - all to keep Norman Osborn from getting his hands on the information. And if that isn't enough of a hook to get you to read this month's issue, I don't know what it would take.

Another title that I have my eye on is Immortal iron Fist #22. Iron Fist and the Immortal Weapons are going beyond the Seven Capital Cities of Heaven and on to the oft-hinted at Eighth city. To be honest, I have not been giving this book the attention it merits, as I have merely thumbed through each issue before setting them in their place on my shelves. I finally sat down and read the entire series this last weekend, and I am actually surprised at how much I enjoyed it. If you haven't checked Danny out lately, give it a read. Like me, you might be surprised at how good it is.

Marvel's Dark Reign kicks into high gear this week with a slew of titles that are either integral to the storyline, or tangential tie-ins. Agents Of Atlas #1 makes its debut, along with the much anticipated Black Panther 2 #1 (which will hopefully answer the question of who is under the Black Panther mask in all of those promos Marvel has been bombarding us with). Punisher #2 is slated for release, with a special Target: Doctor Doom cover, and Deadpool #7 presents us with the second installment of the "How Low Can You Go?" story, while at the same time celebrating (?) the triumphal (?) return of Bob: Agent of Hydra.

Also on tap are Amazing Spider-Man #585, Cable #11, Franklin Richards Dark Reigning Cats & Dogs (the Franklin Richards books are always enjoyable diversions), War Of Kings Darkhawk #1, X-Men Lives And Times Of Lucas Bishop #1 (Wherein we will begin to learn the reason behind Bishop's obsession with killing the youngest Mutant baby alive today), and X-Men Magneto Testament #5 (the conclusion of this fascinating limited series).

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