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Friday, 2 September 2011

Back in the Day....

X-MEN: ZERO TOLERANCE
Written by Scott Lobdell, Larry Hama, James Robinson & John Francis Moore,
Pencilled by Scott Bacchalo, Carlos Pachecho, Dop Mahn, Leinel Francis Yu & Randy Green.

X-men: Zero Tolerance TPB cover   

Now its probably a little bit tricky to get hold of this book because its out of print, and out of print generally means that you can find it but whoever is selling has jacked the price up to a phenomenal level. I've seen copies of this book going for $125+ which in all seriousness is just criminal. The fact of the matter is when you peruse amazon, eBay etc looking for an older book and see people selling it for this much it puts you off reading the book and that's a tragedy because new fans or old fans alike are missing out on a great story because someone is taking advantage of a shortage. These people get their little bowl of Karma served up to them however because if you go back months or even years later the book is still up there at a ridiculous price because no one in there right mind is going to pay that much! Anyway I'm getting sidetracked!
    
So I finished reading this little gem, well when I say little that's not entirely accurate, its like most X-men crossovers a nice big book, which will sustain you for a while. I've said it in the past but I'll say it again, that's what I love about the X-men Graphic Novels, there always a good solid read. Zero Tolerance clocks in at a good 430 pages. I love the binding and the paper stock they used. Its solid, the stock is thicker than usual. I think the older trades Marvel put out were always much hardier. This book was intended to last! My son Finn had woken up and was getting his wriggle on, So what better time to switch the light on, put him in the crook of my arm and finished reading this epic. Finn seemed fairly interested in it at first but then his attention was diverted by the very interesting heating vent on the ceiling...I'll get him eventually!

There was a lot of nostalgia attached to this tale as Zero Tolerance was about the time I started seriously collecting X-men, about 1997 I think. This story came on the tale end of the enormous company wide crossover Onslaught. A lot of people have said in the past that onslaught was the peak of X-men in the 90's and it went downhill from there. I tend to disagree, Zero Tolerance to me was even better than Onslaught. The thing I disliked about Onslaught was that there were so many tie-ins from other titles that really weren't tie-ins at all. Marvel has gotten much worse at this in recent years, the most classic example was the Siege event where Mighty Avengers was a tie-in but the only link to the actual event was one of the characters turning on the TV seeing it was happening and then going off and doing there own thing which had nothing to do with the actual event. 

Internal Art

The art throughout Zero Tolerance was spot on; Chris Bacchalo on the Generation X issues, Carlos Pachecho on X-men, Leinel Francis Yu on Wolverine, Adam Pollina on X-force and Dop Mahn on Cable. All very unique and all very talented. A great use of color throughout, I appreciated Leinel Francis Yu and Carlos Pachecho a little more as they have great colorists working with them, which adds a lot of depth to the colors. The writing is great and all the writers were collaborating quite well, an almost seamless story. The main antagonists of the X-men issues is Iceman, whom we don't usually get to see in the spotlight. He finds himself in a situation where he has to be the voice of reason and lead by example. A difficult thing for someone up until now has basically been the class clown. As a result we see a lot of character development for Bobby Drake.

The main threat that the X-men face is Bastion, a mysterious stranger who appeared a while back and has been slowly rallying government support for his paramilitary organisation Operation Zero Tolerance. The idea behind the organisation is to deal with the mutant threat once and for all. What makes Zero Tolerance so much of a threat is their introduction of the Prime Sentinels. The Sentinels have been a long standing threat when it comes to X-men, the prime sentinels are a new and much deadlier incarnation as the Prime Sentinels are basically sleeper agents. Gone are the days when sentinels were giant robots that clanked about and had all the finesse of a German tourist. These new sentinels can strike at anytime and can be anyone. They certainly inspire a lot of paranoia among the X-men.

We're also introduced to four new characters. Cecilia Reyes, a surgeon who had kept her mutation under wraps until the Zero tolerance agents had uncovered her. Cecilia is by far the most annoying character the X-men have ever had in their ranks. Sabra, a super agent for the Mossad, basically an Israeli Wonder Woman. Sabra is kind of a two dimensional character, I get the feeling that they just needed a powerhouse which was why they threw her in the mix. She does get a lot of development down the line. Marrow, a very interesting an complex character who gets a lot of development and who'd already had a lot of history with the X-men but as a villain. Here we see her lending a hand and becoming a sort of grumpy wolverine type who really has a heart of gold. Finally Maggott whom we are introduced to right at the end.... hes a bit odd and has the strangest power going. Two giant slugs come out of his stomach and can eat anything. So yeah......

My only complaint would be the order they've put the stories. I'm a real stickler for continuity and the Cable issues seemed really out of place. Mainly because Cable was interacting with Bastion (the main villain of the piece) and then the next issue Bastion would be elsewhere and the following issue of Cable he'd be back continuing his conversation. I think maybe the events of Cable preceded the rest of the book. The final issue was especially Nostalgic because that was the first issue I picked up when I started collecting, I had to actually go to a number of stores to get all the back issues that preceded it.

I only hope that Marvel will collect the events that cam after this "the Hunt for Xavier" that was a good solid story as well with many a favourite character returning, and new and interesting threats arising. All in all I'd highly reccomend reading Zero tolerance (if you can find a copy!) eBay is a great place to look or Amazon has it available. A very good addition to anyones collection.

Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Marvel releases this teaser today.... This must be the follow up to Schism, which I've yet to read. I read it in TPB format though so you get the story in one big hit, so it may be a while before I know what is going on here. I'm guessing though as Schism as the title implies is a splitting of something. The X-men must be going separate ways. So it looks like we might be heading back to the New X-men ala Grant Morrison and X-treme X-men ala Chris Claremont (God that series was awful) it was like Marvel decided to create a team of characters no one really like except of course rogue and gambit and then have them written by Chris Claremont, who really has lost his way about 10 years ago. I however digress, I  find it a bit strange to believe Sebastian Shaw leading a team of X-men? What do you guys think? Although its not too much of a stretch, Emma Frost Seemed an unlikely candidate and look at her now.

Featuring the all-new creative team of rising stars James Asmus and Ibraim Roberson!



Who’s with…SEBASTIAN SHAW?! Join the conversation on Twitter with #XMenRegenesis!

GENERATION HOPE #13
Written by JAMES ASMUS
Art & Cover by IBRAIM ROBERSON
Variant Cover by DALE KEOWN
NOVEMBER 2011

Saturday, 13 August 2011

MAGNETO: NOT A HERO!

Hi guys,
Well Marvel released this teaser image this morning regarding a new Magneto mini in the works. I'm pretty psyched. You have to wonder what Magneto's "attitude" shall we say is going to be in this mini. Magneto has and always will be associated with being one of the greatest villains going. What most people forget is that he's worked with the X-men on a number of occasions. In fact who can remember when he was the headmaster of the school? that's right, he was filling in for old chuck for a little while. He does seem to have a habit of reverting to type. Marvel seem to be trying to make character changes stick though. Emma Frost has been a good girl for a very long time thus far. Everyone is itching for her to jump back in the bad saddle and do what she does best. Maybe perhaps the title is referring to the fact that Magneto is more of an anti-hero than a classic hero. Can't wait to find out come November!

MAGNETO: NOT A HERO!


MAGNETO: NOT A HERO #1 (of 4)
Written by SKOTTIE YOUNG
Art & Cover by CLAY MANN
NOVEMBER 2011


Monday, 1 August 2011

Welcome everyone to the very first post of Gahlaktus Comics. I've set this blog up just to review and preview the best comics and graphic novels out there. In a way to help people find whats hot and whats not when looking for a decent comic book to read. So without further ado Enjoy!

X-MEN: SECOND COMING
By Christopher Yost (Author), Craig Kyle (Author), Mike Carey (Author), Matt Fraction (Author), Zeb Wells (Author), David Finch (Illustrator), Mike Choi(Illustrator), Terry Dodson (Illustrator), Ibraim Roberson (Illustrator), Greg Land (Illustrator)



I have to say right off the bat that this was one of the finest X-men books I have read for a long time. You have to have read a few books before this but even as a stand alone this book is great. The X-men have never had it easy what with that whole hated and feared thing going on, and if you're up to date with the Marvel universe the scarlet witch made it worse for them with her no more mutants decree. Which cut them down to 198 mutants which slowly but steadily has been decreasing even further. The tension in the mutant camp is at an all time high as Cyclops X-force team is revealed and the other X-men are less than impressed. This book especially shapes Cyclops as a leader even more. He started getting a little hardcore back in Messiah Complex. This book shapes him into a no nonsense mother f#@ker. its interesting to see him be less like Xavier and more like Magneto.


Well things heat up fairly quickly from the get go with Hope the new mutant messiah returning to our time from the distant future with her protector/father Cable. This sets off alarm bells with the number one menace to mutants Bastion. There doesn't seem to be a moment to catch your breath as one disaster after another befell our mutant protagonists including the death of two major characters which you never see coming (which for a comic book is saying a lot). Both deaths our felt by the reader and both feel like they mean something, and you can certainly see that these deaths our going to be lasting. The book culminates in a climatic battle which has you on the edge of your seat. The end of the book eludes to the future for the X-men and its looking pretty bright.


The book is a hefty 392 pages, so its a good solid read. The one consistent thing I enjoy about the X-men collected editions is that they're usually pretty hefty, none of this 6 part rubbish, this is a nice 15 part epic, encompassing all the X-titles.The artwork and writing is spot on with this trade, the artwork especially glows and has great depth. I was particularly impressed by the cover art by Ibraim Roberson. Absolutely beautiful. Its truly amazing the strides comic book art has taken. I started reading comic books back in 1991, you compare the artwork and color of say X-men #1 to X-men to say X-force #26 (a personal favorite chapter in this story arc). I believe the events in this book will play heavily in the upcoming X-men: Schism. Which is the next big event for Marvels Mutants.


All in all a great read, maybe not the best starting point for new readers but definitley worth adding to your collection!

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