Showing posts with label Marvel Knights comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marvel Knights comics. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Book Review: Marvel Knights: Hulk


Book: Marvel Knights: Hulk: Transformé (issues #1-4) by Joe Keating with illustration by Piotr Kowalski and color by Nick Filardi

Edition: Single Print Issues

Rating: 4 stars

Review:

This is the second Marvel Knights miniseries that I've read and enjoyed. I may have to look into picking up a few more.

The story opens with Bruce Banner in Paris suffering from some sort of amnesia. He was found floating in the Seine by Dyane, a woman who had noticed him acting strange earlier in the day on the subway. Dyane helped him by treating his wounds but he still couldn't remember who he was.

While trying to help jog his memory, Dyane takes him around Paris but they had no idea that two mysterious men in trench coats were looking for them. They found Banner in a bar and tried to capture him, it didn't work and Banner was soon able to escape but everything went terribly wrong when they started to transform into huge hulk like creatures. They chased Banner through the city and caused damage, destruction and death everywhere in their pursuit. But why did they want him?

A splintered group of A.I.M. was looking to bring in the Hulk to use as a weapon but if they couldn't do that then they would destroy him. But even in Banner's current state the Hulk is not one to be easily destroyed. After surviving the attack in Paris, Banner still wound up getting captured by the group, which was led by Nikoleta Harrow. Harrow had a plan to use the Hulk to attack A.I.M. but there was a problem, no matter what they do they can not get Banner mad enough to turn into the Hulk. But that didn't stop Harrow, she attempted one more try which resulted in the Hulk emerging but in a completely different yet controllable way.

Now able to control the Hulk, Harrow had him attack A.I.M. and anyone else she called an enemy. This story also gave an interesting look back at Banner's life through flashback as you see how he first got caught in the gamma testing and how everything changed for him there on. At some point, Banner regained his memory but too bad for him Harrow already set in place another part of her plan. With A.I.M. on the attack, she thought it was the best time to prove once and for all that she was the best there is. However, no one is stronger than the Hulk.

There were a lot of interesting things about this, such as it appears that all of what went on may have been concocted as some twisted game by Doctor Doom and Doctor Midas. Of course, those two would think playing with people's lives would be a fun game. I also like how this ended with Bruce not only trying his hardest to forgive himself for everything but trying to offer a sincere apology to someone who deserved it.

This turned out to be a good read, it was well-written with good artwork.

Friday, August 21, 2015

Book Review: Marvel Knights: Spider-Man


Book: Marvel Knights: Spider-Man: Fight Night (issues #1-5) by Matt Kindt with illustration by Marco Rudy and color by Val Staples

Edition: Single print issues

Rating: 4 stars

Review:

Reading this was a bit of a mind trip from the psychedelic artwork to the almost dreamlike/hallucinatory story. But the surprising thing is, I found myself liking it strangely because it was so different. There was even one page with the words in the thought box were backwards and if you're not good at reading backwards you might want to get a mirror.

The story begins with Peter down on his financial luck (yet again), taking a freelance job to take photos but when he showed up to the location his spidey sense immediately went off.

It turns out it was a trap and getting no real help from Madame Web who appeared only to let Peter know he's about to undergo some sort of test which he may not survive. It wasn't long before Spider-Man was soon fighting some of his most notorious villains. It also didn't help that he had been drugged making it hard for him to distinguish whether this was some awful nightmare or he was actually experiencing this ordeal.

The more he found himself tangled up in this story the more it had him reflecting on various things from his Uncle Ben to prior situations he found himself in. He also found out that someone was behind this trap but it's going to take a lot to see him through to the end.

For the artwork, every inch of the page was used, here is an example below. The artwork varied throughout the story in a way it was as if the art mirrored Spider-Man's situation. Everything was unsettling and crazy similar to everything Spider-Man was going through.



Marvel Knights: Spider-Man, felt like I was reading something along the lines of Alice in Wonderland meets Spider-Man. It was a fun and dark read that worked because it wasn't so formulaic and run of the mill.

Friday, August 14, 2015

Currently Reading: Marvel Knights: Spider-Man


Here is another miniseries I waited until now to read. I'm trying to change my tendency to wait to read my books, I have no idea why I do that (I guess we all have our little quirks).


Book: Marvel Knights: Spider-Man: Fight Night (issues #1-5) by Matt Kindt with illustration by Marco Rudy and color by Val Staples

Edition: Single print issues

Description:

It's an all-new Spider-Man event in the magnificent Marvel Knights style! From the haunted heights of a mysterious castle to the dizzying depths of the deep seas, the Amazing Spider-Man has to take on not one, not six, not twelve - but ninety-nine of the Marvel Universe's deadliest villains to save the lives of countless innocents! Matt Kindt (Mind MGMT) and Marco Rudy (Swamp Thing) bring you a defining hour in the life of the webbed wonder in a race against time and a battle against evil.