Girl's on fire*

Because I am insufferably cool, I bought myself a hip t-shirt - Threadless'Every night I have the same dream )
The shirt also happily reminds me of Ms. Marvel vs. the Targoths )Still, this story is one that I will explore more of in the future. Like... the first week of March?

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** Don't ask me why it's Issue 3 vol.1 and not Vol.1 issue 3

Welcome to my world

I had a big think about this in the summer, but recently, I've been thinking about how comic books attract new readers and how welcoming they are. There's an old saying about how "every comic is somebody's first" and comics have to have a go at making it possible for new readers to pick up any book, even if its midstream. There's a lot of advertised "jumping on points" and Marvel's .1 initiative has been a pretty uneven way of their characters, concepts and stories.

In superhero movies, there's always a desire to do an origin story as a way to make the story accessible to new readers. This always frustrates me, especially since Colleen Coover's told the definitive Spider-man story in one panel and six words and Batman's isn't much more than "My parents are deeeeead." We don't need to see James Bond start his military training and changing to HMSS to know that he's a badass, so why have we got to see Green Lantern get his ring? Why can't we just see him be a space cop?

DC's relaunch has made a big deal about being new reader friendly and has by and large jumped into stories. Apart from Supergirl, I'm not aware of any origins being retold, which is nice.



The story recap )

The concept recap )

The character recap )

The novel recap )

Are comic books really less new-reader friendly than other media? I know that it doesn't take much to pick up a movie and watch it, and that sequels rarely do recaps (though the credits sequence in Incredible Hulk was pretty bloody good). What about for TV? Is it easier to jump into a TV series midstream (and not just soaps, but one with an ongoing narrative like The Shield or Fringe) than it is to jump into an ongoing comics series?

Is someone getting the best, the best, the best, the best of you?

I've done a series of little Ms. Marvel vignettes with some cool bits from her second solo series.

The main reason why I'm into Carol is based on her life post House of M, leading into her Best of the Best arc.

Carol Danvers is an alcoholic. She's stuck as a B or C-list Avenger, just pottering about in the superhero leagues. She spends her free time on the couch, watching old movies and eating Ben and Jerry's. Her life is not going the way that she intended.

Then, Wanda Maximoff recreates the world and Carol Danvers arrives in the the House of M (which is probably my favourite Marvel "event" since the event cycle started). Carol is the number 1 sapien superhero in the world. Captain Marvel is successful and popular. She's got everything that she ever wanted.

But that was yesterday )

The roof, the roof, the roof is on fire

I want to post some more Ms. Marvel stuff and it's difficult to find something that works as its own little scene with a decent amount of context and shows why Carol Danvers is my favourite solo Marvel character.

I've already posted Carol Danvers versus Ghazi Rashid and The Ascension Teaser on Scans_Daily before.

This is the beginning of the culmination of Carol and Ghazi's story and takes place immediately after the Ascension teaser



And I-ee-i want to thank you. For giving me the best day-ay of my life )

There was going to be a lot more commentary on this, then I realised that it's late, I'm tired, I have work tomorrow and Transhuman won't read itself. So, adieu for now.

Ms. Marvel #50



Images behind the cut. )

creator: brian reed, creator: sana takeda, char: ms. marvel/carol danvers, char: mystique/raven darkholme, title: ms. marvel

Ms. Marvel bows out

One page and one good idea from the end of Ms. Marvel. Contains spoilers for Captain Marvel: Secret Invasion
I would read more of this book )

Tag me with creator: brian reed, creator: sana takeda, title: ms. marvel

Ms. Marvel - the superheroine's new groove

In the comments to her Avengers post below, volksjager requested the debut of Ms. Marvel's lightning-bolt costume. So forthwith I present to you one and 2/3 pages from Ms. Marvel v.1 issue 20, October 1978, in which we are -

Carol Danver's greatest foes team up! (Spoilers for Ms. Marvel 42)

Previously, in Ms. Marvel, Carol Danvers went from randomly being a 4 person laser show (and also dead) to inexplicably being alive again. Naturally, this irritated Karla quite a bit and fighting ensues, until an old friend of Carol's suddenly appears...

Join me for an all-out, 3-way brawl in..