GeekMom: Comic Book Corner — February 20th, 2013

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The 10th Muse  Image Comics
The 10th Muse Image Comics

Happy Comic Release Day! Welcome to another installment of GeekMom Comic Book Corner, where we recap our adventures in comics for the week.  This week we look at The 10th Muse, Captain Marvel and Coraline.

Dakster Sullivan — The 10th Muse Volume 1 (Image Comics run)
I stumbled on The 10th Muse (written by Marv Wolfman and art by Ken Lashley) last Wednesday when I was looking for a new read. The main character on the front was beautifully drawn, and I figured if the story looked half as good it would be worth it.

The story starts as we see Emma, Brent, and Dawn, friends who are pretty the Three Musketeers. They do everything together. Take the same classes. Live in the same apartment. Go towards the same goals. But during a post-college graduation trip to Greece, Emma gets hurt while climbing down a mountain. After that, everything changes… slowly.

Eight years later, Emma returns with no answers as to where she’s been. She has hardly any recollection about what happened after Greece, but one things for sure: she’s a different woman when the situation calls for it. We see her in various scenarios where she is either Emma or a super-heroine, known as the 10th Muse. I’m not 100% sure yet that she realizes she is making the transformation from one to the other. In some scenes it appears that she knows, while in others she doesn’t seem all that sure about what’s going on.

The main villain is Grayson Bishop, a man who gets what he wants the first time he asks for it from you, or else you risk getting cooked (literally). In some life or another, he shared a connection with Emma that she can’t remember. Regardless if she remembers or not, Bishop is determined that she will be his wife.

After the first few pages of Vol. 1 I was hooked. One things for sure though, if I ever get a chance to meet Marv Wolfman, he’s getting a high five from me for the Star Wars references (best comedy relief I’ve read in a long time).

Reading Vol. 1 didn’t explain much about who she is or how she manages to transform into the 10th Muse, so I’m excited to read on to Vol. 2, to see if it answers my questions.

The 10th Muse is available on Comixology and is up for pre-order on Amazon.

Curious to know what I’m pulling this week? Check out my pull list on Comixology.

Corrina–Captain Marvel #9  by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Filipe Andrade.

Captain Marvel, Carol Danvers, Kelly Sue DeConnick
Captain Marvel cover by Marvel Comics

“Excuse me, I have to go punch a dinosaur.”

I hereby submit that every comic featuring a hero punching a dinosaur increases the fun factor by at least 50 percent. But fighting dinosaurs is just part of a busy day for Carol Danvers, Captain Marvel, which begins with Tony Stark waking her up and telling her he’s hacked her computer and re-arranged her schedule. Her day includes taking her cat to the vet (it does not go as planned but a civilian helps her out), meeting on a business venture (it gets a bit violent), and various stops along the way. At the end, it’s clear Carol stacked the day because she was afraid of bad news at the end, and she gets it but takes it the only way a superhero used to fighting dinosaurs and giant robots can.

If you’re not reading Captain Marvel, you’re missing out. is a great jumping on point not just because it’s mostly a one-and-done issue but because it gives a terrific glimpse of who and what Carol is. Word is that the title is lagging in sales, which is likely due to her not being a “name” hero and perhaps being a female hero. I’d encourage everyone to buy it while you can, either from your local comic shop or Comixology.

Sophie Brown — Coraline

Coraline  Image: P. Craig Russell
Coraline Image: P. Craig Russell

If you’re anything like me, you have a list longer than Santa’s of books you really want to read but just haven’t quite found the time for yet. Neil Gaiman’s Coraline had been on mine for several years, but somehow it had never managed to climb to the top, nor had I found time to watch the film. A few weeks ago I spotted the graphic novel version in my local library–graphic novels are great in that they can be read much faster than the “full” version of the same tale–so I grabbed it and polished off the entire book off in around an hour.

This straight adaptation uses chunks of Gaiman’s original text without much alteration, which some consider a let down as the text doesn’t flow as smoothly in the new format. I don’t read the format as often as many people do, so I failed to notice a problem, but fans of the comic/graphic novel genre have complained that the story needed re-working in order to better suit the medium.

Coraline is illustrated by P.Craig Russell who has worked on Sandman and also adapted Wagner’s The Ring of the Nibelung as a graphic novel for Dark Horse; his current work includes part one of the forthcoming graphic novel adaptation of Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book. The illustrations certainly maintain the otherworldly creepiness of Sandman along with the series’ distinctive visual style of grotesque horror, which increases as the story builds toward its climax.

As a newbie to the story, but not to Gaiman’s work, I really enjoyed this version of Coraline. I can certainly appreciate many of the criticisms it has received in reviews–for one Coraline herself appears far older than her nine years–but without having built up my own visions and expectations for the story it was hard to be disappointed. I still intend to read the complete novel of Coraline, but for now the graphic novel has done more than enough to satisfy my curiosity.

Looking for something else, readers? Check out this week’s listed books:

 

Action Comics
Animal Man Vol. 4 Born To Be Wild TP
Batman Beyond Unlimited
Batman Deathblow The Deluxe Edition HC
Batwoman
Birds Of Prey
Catwoman
DC Universe Presents
Death Of Superman TP (New Edition)
Fables #126
Fables The Deluxe Edition Vol. 6 HC (resolicited)
Green Lantern
Green Lantern Corps
Green Lantern New Guardians
Hellblazer (Final Issue)
JSA The Liberty Files The Whistling Skull (Of 6)
Justice League CP
Justice League Of America
Justice League Of America’s Vibe
Legion Of Super-Heroes
MAD Magazine #520
Nightwing
Red Hood And The Outlaws
Supergirl
Sword Of Sorcery
Teen Titans By Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 1 HC (resolicited)
Voodoo Vol. 2 The Killer In Me TP
Wonder Woman
Young Justice FI
Alpha Big Time (Of 5)
Avengers
Avengers By Brian Michael Bendis Vol. 5 HC PE
Avengers Vs Thanos TP
Avenging Spider-Man The Good The Green And The Ugly TP
Captain America
Captain Marvel
Daredevil
Dark Avengers #187
Deadpool
Disney Pixar Cars Magazine
Indestructible Hulk
Marvel Masterworks Atlas Era Jungle Adventure Vol. 3 HC
Marvel’s Thor Adaptation (Of 2)
Morbius The Living Vampire
Nova
Punisher By Greg Rucka Vol. 3 TP
Savage Wolverine
Thor God Of Thunder
Ultimate Comics The Ultimates
Uncanny Avengers
Uncanny X-Men The Complete Collection By Matt Fraction Vol. 1 TP
Wolverine And The X-Men By Jason Aaron Vol. 2 TP
Wolverine MAX
X-Factor #252
X-Factor Vol. 18 Breaking Points TP


Alan Robert’s Killogy (Of 4)
Borderlands Origins (Of 4)
Chasing The Dead (Of 4)
Dungeons And Dragons Classics Vol. 4 TP
Extreme Finale HC (New Printing)
Fever Ridge A Tale Of MacArthur’s Jungle War (Of 8)
G.I. JOE
G.I. JOE The IDW Collection Vol. 1 HC
Godzilla
Hollows (Of 4)
Jericho Season 4 (Of 5)
Jinnrise (Of 6)
Judge Dredd
Kill Shakespeare The Tide Of Blood (Of 5)
Locke And Key Omega (Of 7)
Magic The Gathering Path Of Vengeance (Of 4)
My Little Pony Micro-Series (Of 6)(Twilight Sparkle)
Popeye Classics
Star Trek
Star Trek Countdown To Darkness (Of 4)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Transformers Prime Rage Of The Dinobots (Of 4)
Vitriol The Hunter (Of 6)
Womanthology Space (Of 5)
Avatar The Last Airbender The Promise HC
B.P.R.D. 1948 (Of 5)
Baltimore The Widow And The Tank (OS)
Black Beetle No Way Out (Of 4)
Conan The Barbarian
Dark Horse Presents
Ghost Omnibus Vol. 4 TP
Goon Vol. 12 Them That Raised Us Lament TP
HelmetGirls The Art Of Camilla d’Errico Vol. 2 HC
Mind MGMT
Neon Genesis Evangelion Comic Tribute TP
Number 13
Resident Alien Vol. 1 Welcome To Earth TP

Acronym Key:  VC = Variant Cover  / HC = Hard Cover / TP = Trade Paperback  / CP = Combo Pack  / PE = Premier Edition

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