EYG Comic Cavalcade #148

April 11

A little lighter week this week. Plus I missed out on a couple of Marvel titles that had not been delivered yet. Hope to get those soon.

Books this week:

Amazing Spider-Man #1. Written by Joe Kelly and art by Pepe Larraz. Back up story entitled “Death to the Tyrant” by Joe Kelly and John Romita Jr. I have two variant covers, one foil by Mark Chiarello and one by CAFU. The new volume of Amazing Spider-Man arrived this week, but it was one of those books that did not arrive. I was able to grab the couple variants. I enjoyed the new story very much. I think it was much better than the most recent run on ASM.

Godzilla Heist #1-2. Written by Van Jensen and art by Kelsey Ramsay. A intriguing Godzilla tale. The big monster is being manipulated, used to help carry out some highly constructed heists. I have not picked up a bunch of Godzilla books before, but I have always liked the character.

The Herculoids #1. Written by Tom Sniegoski and art by Craig Rousseau. Cover art was by Francesco Mattina. Another of the new Dynamite Comics books featuring classic cartoons of the 80s. I was never a Herculoids kid, but I wanted to give this one a shot. I do not think that I will be continuing with this one.

Batman: Dark Patters #5. “The Voice of the Tower Part 2.” Written by Dan Watters and art and cover art by Hayden Sherman (Gold Medalist). Batman is continuing to go into the building in search of Scarface. The monstrous building is weird for sure.

Phantom Road #11. “The Horrormen Part 1” Written by Jeff Lemire and art and cover art by Gabriel H. Walta. The new arc of Phantom Road kicked off with this issue and I really liked this. The character of the Horrormen are very intriguing and I enjoyed these debuts.

Return of the Living Dead #3. Written by S.A. Check and James Kuhoric with art by Andrea Arcari. Cover art by Mark Spears (Silver Medalist). The continuation of the zombie outbreak and I really have been liking the plotline. The covers by Mark Spears are always top tier.

Uncanny X-Men #13. “Machinations of Dread.” Written by Gail Simone and art by David Marquez. Variant cover art by Luciano Vecchio. The new story arc, titled “The Dark Artery” begins with this issue which included a new character named Henrietta Benjamin. It is very interesting and I like how the issue builds along. Plus, Deathdream shows up at the end with.. Man-Thing? Huh?

Daredevil #20. “Rites of Reconciliation” Part One. Written by Saladin Ahmed and penciled by Jose Luis Soares. Cover art is done by John Romita Jr., Scott Hanna, and Richard Isanove. Daredevil takes a step forward in an old outfit. DD takes out the old black armor to feel something different.

Storm #7. “Serpents, Salamanders and Storm Gods.” Written by Murewa Ayodele with art by Luciano Vecchio. Variant cover art by Marguerite Sauvage. Storm is taking on the storm gods around… and then … we get Thor!

Behemoth #3. Script by Grant Sputore & Ryan Engle and art and cover art by Jay Martin. This Dark Horse series has been a great book so far. Our characters are meeting some new people who have also been inside the monster. Can they escape before the military uses a nuclear weapon on the beast?

The Great British Bump-Off: Kill or Be Quilt #1. Script by John Allison and art and cover art by Max Sarin. Shauna has her uncle’s boat and damaged it. She had to find a way to pay for the repairs. This led to Shauna gaining a job at a quilt shop… and more.

Vatican City #1. Written by Mark Millar and art by Per Berg. Another strong new Dark Horse book. This time, with vampires! Vampires take over the world, but they can not go into the consecrated grounds of Vatican City. Greta start to this one.

Phoenix #10. Written by Stephanie Phillips and art by Alessandro Miracolo. Cover art by Yasmine Putri (Bronze Medalist). Cosmic Phoenix is still out there and we see flashbacks to the young Jean. This has been a strong series so far.

Incredible Hulk #24. “Blood Magic” Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and art by Kev Walker. Nic Klein did the cover art. Bruce and Charlie head to the Sanctum Santorum see if Doctor Strange could help Charlie out. Unfortunately, Strange is currently in Asgard (see later) and they come across Clea. Things may not be as they seem and this is the second book this week with a last page Thor cameo.

Laura Kinney: Wolverine #5. “Brother in Arms- Part 2” Written by Erica Schultz and art by Giada Belviso. Cover art was done by Elena Casagrande & Edgar Delgado. Laura and Bucky take on Hydra? Laura and Bucky have a great chemistry in the book. I would love to see them together again.

Absolute Batman #7. “Absolute Zero.” Written by Scott Snyder and art by Marcos Martin. Cover art as done by Nick Dragotta & Frank Martin (Gold Medalist). We get our first look at Victor and Nora Fries, along with their son… who turns out to the the Absolute Mister Freeze.

Geiger #13. Written by Geoff Johns and art by Gary Frank. Cover art by Gary Frank &Brad Anderson. This is a heavy set up issue as we are about to have Geiger vs. Glowing Woman. Next issue should be a huge one.

Doctor Strange of Asgard #2. Written by Derek Landy and art by Carlos Magno. Geoff Shaw & Arthur Hesli did the cover art. Remember my comments earlier about Dr. Strange? Well, here he is in Asgard, trying to help out Loki and get some of the Sorcerer Supreme power back. This is a fun series with the Doctor.

Other books this week: Transformers #19, The Moon is Following Us #8, Golden rage: Mother Knows Best #1, and Creature Commandos #6.

EYG Favorite Comic Covers of the Week

Week of 12/9

It is Friday night and my usual Wednesday night post of the comic cover of the week is finally out. Yes, there was more difficulties with the shipment from Comic World, as well as several other shops in the area. The shipment did not arrive until today so I was able to get the books tonight (except for the DC books, which were on time…Transformers too oddly).

With the holidays, I am sure that is a big part of the issue with the delivery, so I would not be surprised to see this happen a few more times in December.

However, be on the lookout for the special Year in Review Favorite Comic Cover of the Year, which is coming soon. We will present Gold, Silver and Bronze medals for both the best regular covers and the best variant covers. Then, we will name the best cover of the year. That is coming soon.

Here are this week’s medalist…

Bronze Medalist

The Terminator #3

Variant cover C

Cover art by Cat Staggs

Quick glance made me think this was Dr. Doom. I can see now that the Terminator is in some leaves. So maybe Predator? I like the green surrounding.

Silver Medalist

Scarlet Witch #7

Cover art by Russell Dauterman

Oooh, spooky looking Wanda image on the cover. I love the colors across this cover. The colors really make this cover pop.

Gold Medalist

Uncanny X-Men #7

Cover art by David Marquez & Matthew Wilson

You can never go wrong with two teams of X-Men facing off with each other. Love how this looks.

EYG Comic Cavalcade #100

June 1, 2024

Double-Sized Special Edition

Welcome to the 100th post in the EYG Comic Cavalcade! In comics, the 100th issue is always considered a major milestone, a big deal. Something is special about the number 100. Perhaps it is the roundness, the evenness of the number. Just like in the world of comics, we at EYG will be celebrating this massive landmark with an oversized entry. Plus, I love the special banner that goes along with this double-sized post. There will be a new one for next week too!

It feels like just yesterday when Todd was telling me that the name Comic Cavalcade was already used for a comic series from DC Comics from the last century. It was why I added the EYG in front of it. Fortunately, DC has not sent any lawyers after me just yet.

I said this was post #100, but it goes further back than that. In fact, when I started doing these posts, the title was Comic Catch-Up. Marvel had introduced Legacy numbering a few years ago to account for the overall issues in a series so they could reboot/restart different books at a new #1 and still have the large number that fans liked so much. It was a sales technique that allowed the House of Ideas to put out more #1s.

For us, there were 50 posts under the banner of Comic Catch-Up, so you could say that, with this post, out Legacy number is 150.

Actually, this will be post #380 under the category heading ‘Comics this Week’ on the site. That included some early posts I did on certain books, the favorite comic covers of the week, and the banners.

But, for me, the Legacy number is 150for a specific reason. In January 2023, my collection was a mess. I had unread books scattered in piles all over my room, some in the original plastic bag I purchased them in from Comic World. There was such a massive undertaking that it just felt as if there was no sense in even trying to organize. let alone read them.

I made a decision. Near the end of the month, I committed myself to reading at least one hour every day, trying to make a dent in the seemingly endless piles. To keep myself motivated and honest, I would write a post for EYG detailing the comics that I read. I would call that post EYG Comic Catch-Up.

That first post I wrote included the following comics: Fantastic Four #2, Joe Fixit #1, Photon #1, Amazing Spider-Man #17, Unwanted #1 & 2, Strange #10, and Wasp #1.

With this renewal to my devotion of reading the comics I already had, I started to see progress. In fact, as the post numbers increased, my piles began to dwindle away.

Then, it seemed like the column was less about catching up and more about adding new comics to the read list. I had discovered new series along the way such as Gideon Falls, Middlewest, That Texas Blood and so on (Thanks eBay!)

Because of that, I chose to make a change. I decided to end EYG Comic Catch-Up and reboot it as EYG Comic Cavalcade.

March 21, 2023 saw the first post for EYG Comic Cavalcade go live. Now, 14 months later, this is my 100th post under this category.

I am very proud of my collection. I no longer have piles of unread comics sitting around collecting dust. Now I have dozens of boxes filled with bagged and boarded books.

I have set a goal that I will have all of my comics rebagged, reboarded and reboxed before the end of the summer. I was originally going to start the process in the summer, but I have been working on the collection on and off over the last six months or so. I am down to around 6-7 long boxes remaining. It has been really fun seeing what I had in my collection as I put them in all new protective materials.

And I have been taking inventory on my phone with an app called CLZ. It has been a great tool to help me organize my collection in one place. It has allowed me to search through back issues of books and know what I need.

There us still a lot of organizing to be done for my collection, and that is a long term goal. I want to get all the books together and not spread out in boxes everywhere.

I am grateful that I have EYG because writing this column has inspired me to take care of my collection. I was ashamed before with how I disregarded the comics I bought and now I am much happier than I have been in quite awhile.

The plan is to continue with the EYG Comic Cavalcade, maintaining the current numbering system. With school now out, I will be spending my Wednesday afternoons, which are of course NEW COMIC BOOK DAY, at Comic World so the column should be posted earlier than before.

I also got several New Warriors from volume one this week. Again, thanks to Todd and his nose for back issues. I have New Warriors #63, 68, 72-74, Annual #1 and Annual #2. Of course, I did not need Annual #2. Todd had called me from a comic shop with the four annuals asking me what I had. I said I had #2 and #3. To my surprise, Annual #2 was in the pile of books I got last Wednesday. It was funny.

After all that, reflecting back over 100 posts and beyond, we still have other new books this week:

Drawing Blood #2. “Metropolis and All the Jazz” Script by David Avallone and artwork by Ben Bishop. Cover art was by Kevin Eastman. Bookman has all kind of troubles from the Lithuanians he owed money, his Broadway play and too much sake. And whose funeral is it?

W0rldtr33 #10. Written by James Tynion IV and art and cover art by Fernando Blanco. We get to see how things started off with Azzy and Gabriel. This continues to be a weird book that can be difficult to follow. It is that high level of rigor that you always know you are going to get with James Tynion.

Black Panther: Blood Hunt #1. Written by Cheryl Lynn Eaton and art by Farid Karami. Cover art was done by Andres Sorrentino (Bronze Medalist). T’Challa battles against the hunger that is overtaking his new vampire form and Shuri attempts to help him. Black Panther is a major force in this Blood Hunt storyline across all of Marvel.

Midnight Sons: Blood Hunt #1. Written by Bryan Hill and art by German Peralta. Ken Lashley & Juan Fernandez did the cover art. Blade seems to be the big bad of this crossover, but Johnny Blaze wonders what is going on. So he recruits Danny Ketch and Victoria Montesi to see what they can figure out… or destroy Blade in the process.

Fall of the House of X #5. “Now and Forever” Written by Kieron Gillen and art by Luciano Vecchio. Cover art was done by R.B. Silva & David Curiel. Jean Grey-Phoenix. NUFF SAID!

Night Thrasher #4. “Whose Streets? Our Streets.” Written by J. Holtham and art by Nelson Daniel. Cover art was by Alan Quah. I believe this short series came to a close here as it certainly felt like a wrap up. Night Thrasher, Silhouette and O.G. end up together ready to make life better in Harlem. This was a short and quick series, but I would not be opposed to adding some more former New Warriors and doing this right.

Jackpot & Black Cat #3. Written by Celeste Bronfman and drawn by Emilo Laiso & Giada Belviso. Pablo Villalobos did the cover art. MJ has figured out what is happening with Felicia and comes to have dinner with her and Felicia’s new love, Amelia.

X-Men: The Wedding Special #1. As the wedding of Raven Darkholme and Irene Adler approached, there are a bunch of X-Men who have their own concerns or issues with the happy couple. There are multiple artist and writers doing part of this book. I do like the wedding scene but a lot of the rest of the book is okay, at best.

Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver #4. Written by Steve Orlando and art by Lorenzo Tammetta. Russell Dauterman did the cover art. This short series comes to an end, leading directly into another Scarlet Witch #1 coming soon. I liked the inclusion of Pietro in this series but there is no really reason this couldn’t have been a story arc in the previous Scarlet Witch series. The absolute definition of Legacy numbering happening here.

Hellverine #1. “Resurrection” Written by Benjamin Percy and drawn by Julius Ohta. Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer and Marte Gracia did the cover art. What the flaming hellfire adamantium claws was this? I was not a fan of this comic.

Pine & Merrimac #5. Written by Kyle Starks and illustrated and cover art by Fran Galan. With Parker killed last issue, this was going to be an issue about grief. However, something weird happened in the end of the book that was totally unexpected and ended this final issue of the series in a HUGE cliffhanger. What happened? I don’t know but I love this comic and I hope this means that they intend on picking it back up in the future.

Avengers: Twilight #6. “The World is Watching” Written by Chip Zdarsky and art by Daniel Acuna. Alex Ross & Daniel Acuna did the cover art. The future Avengers come to a conclusion against the Red Skull as Thor and Hulk square off in a final battle. This has been a very satisfying series and it wraps up nicely. I am never a huge fan of alternate futures, but Chip Zdarsky always does great work.

Spider-Boy #7. “And His Amazing Friends.” Written by Dan Slott and art by Paco Medina. Cover art (variant) by David Baldeón (Gold Medalist). Spider-Boy is in his final showdown with Madame Monstrosity and he gets some back up. Hoo-boy does he get some back up. It is a beautiful black and white variant cover this week.

Ultimate Spider-Man #5. Written by Jonathan Hickman and guest artist David Messina. This issue focuses on Harry Osborn and how he came to be this ultimate universe Green Goblin. In fact, I’m not sure Spider-Man is seen in the book.

Universal Monsters: Creature from the Black Lagoon Lives #2. Written by Dan Watters and Ram V with art by Matthew Roberts. Cover art was by Matthew Roberts and Dave Stewart (Silver Medalist). I really loved the first issue of this book, and this second issue is just as good. Gill Man is causing a ruckus. This is a beautifully drawn book and is a fun read.

Saga Vol. 6 & 7. The sixth and seven volumes of the nine volume collection continue to be exceptional writing by Brian K. Vaughn. There was a terrible loss in these two volumes as one of my favorite characters seems to be gone for good. This has been a brilliant series so far and with only two volumes left, I am excited about finishing it.

Other books this week: The Six Fingers #4, Torpedo 1972 #3, Nights #7, Count Crowley: Mediocre Midnight Monster Hunter #4, Project: Cryptid #9, and The Bloody Dozen #6.

So this brings to a close for the EYG Comic Cavalcade #100. I have loved rededicating myself to a hobby that I have done since I was in 5th grade, and here is to another 100 posts moving forward.