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Nov 18

House to Astonish Episode 114

Posted on Monday, November 18, 2013 by Al in Podcast

It seems ridiculous to think that we’d ever hit this point, but here we are – it’s the fifth anniversary of House to Astonish, and we’re joined for our longest-ever podcast by Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester of Savage Critics’ Wait, What? to talk about the Ultimate universe, Marvel’s Netflix deal, comics creators who’ve fallen by the wayside, the state of play at DC and a huge amount more. There’s Alicia Masters trying not to get pee on her shoes, a badly-pitched Daredevil story, a labrador writing Avengers, a low-rent Scooby Gang and Schrodinger’s Channel.

The podcast is here, or here on Mixcloud, or available via the player below. Get comfortable. This one’s long (and yes, very self-indulgent, but if you can’t be self-indulgent on your fifth birthday, when can you be?).

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Thanks for joining us for the past five years, and here’s to the future…

Nov 17

X-Men Gold

Posted on Sunday, November 17, 2013 by Paul in x-axis

X-Men Gold is an anthology one-shot with former X-Men writers revisiting the title.  Chris Claremont and Bob McLeod provide the main story, which plugs in somewhere just before Scott married Madelyne; everything else is pretty much a vignette, and a few only really work if you take them as deleted scenes.

It surely goes without saying that Claremont defined the X-Men in the 70s, 80s and even the 90s (since even when he left, the style didn’t drastically change until the Grant Morrison/Joe Casey relaunch).  His task here is a thankless one and he pretty much confines himself to doing a nostalgia routine in which a classic X-Men line-up appear in a classic kind of X-Men story.  Once you’ve decided to go down that route, I might have gone for an artist more directly associated with the X-Men than Bob McLeod, but hey, he co-created New Mutants, so close enough.

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Nov 16

Arms of the Octopus

Posted on Saturday, November 16, 2013 by Paul in x-axis

Goodness, I nearly forgot about this one.  “Arms of the Octopus” is a crossover between the annuals (sorry, “Specials”) of three titles – All-New X-Men, Indestructible Hulk, and Superior Spider-Man Team-Up, presumably selected by chucking darts at the solicitations while blindfold.  It’s getting its own trade paperback collection, which will be rounded out by the immortal Wolverine: In the Flesh (the one with the celebrity chef).

Stories like this always have more than a hint of schedule padding about them.  But this actually isn’t bad.  The people behind it seem to understand that inconsequential schedule filler presents an opportunity to have a bit of fun, and that if you’re going to do a random team-up between three unrelated heroes, the entertainment had better come from the way they interact with each other.

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Nov 12

Charts – 10 November 2013

Posted on Tuesday, November 12, 2013 by Paul in Music

It’s a busy week, particularly if you count all the re-entries from Eminem singles that were disqualified from the chart under the instant gratification rules last week.  (I won’t bother.)  Meanwhile, the number 1 slot changes hands for the sixth straight week.  Hmm.

39.  Awolnation – “Sail”

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Nov 10

Amazing X-Men v2 #1

Posted on Sunday, November 10, 2013 by Paul in x-axis

I’ll return to this storyline in full once it’s over, obviously.  But in the interests of balance, let’s have a quick look at Amazing #1.

To all intents and purposes, this is a relaunch of Astonishing X-Men, the one-time flagship title that was allowed to wander into obscurity over the years, and didn’t even get invited to the last crossover.  As with any new X-Men title, the immediate question is, what (if anything) marks it out from the rest of the line?

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Nov 9

Fantomex Max #1-2

Posted on Saturday, November 9, 2013 by Paul in x-axis

Fantomex Max is a four-issue miniseries, so normally I would wait for the end of the run before reviewing it.  But I won’t be buying the other two issues, so we might as well cover it now.

Hmm.  I’ve kind of spoiled the ending, haven’t I?

In theory, Fantomex Max isn’t a bad idea.  Wolverine Max has turned out alright – and yes, I’ll get around to reviewing vol 2 at some point, honestly.  But basically, that book has correctly identified the opportunities offered by an out-of-continuity, adults-only take on Wolverine.  You can jettison all the convoluted continuity, get to the core of what makes the character work, and avoid having to tiptoe around things that have a place in a comic about a violent man with knives prone to short bursts of shocking violence.

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Nov 5

Charts – 3 November 2013

Posted on Tuesday, November 5, 2013 by Paul in Music

If you were expecting a bunch of tracks from Lou Reed’s back catalogue, well, no.  “Perfect Day” was at 45 and “Walk on the Wild Side” at 53, for those wondering.  “Transformer” re-enters the album chart at 35, but otherwise it seems Lou Reed just isn’t the sort of artist whose death inspires downloads.  Can’t imagine that’s something he’d be losing much sleep over.

37.  M.A.D. – “Toyboy”

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Nov 4

Battle of the Atom

Posted on Monday, November 4, 2013 by Paul in x-axis

I usually put the issue numbers in the post titles, but they won’t really fit here, will they?  So (deep breath) – X-Men: Battle of the Atom #1-2, All-New X-Men #16-17, X-Men #5-6, Uncanny X-Men #12-13, and Wolverine and the X-Men #36-37.

This is what you might call an old-school crossover.  What Marvel usually do these days is to have a core miniseries, and a bunch of other stories taking place against the backdrop of that core story.  But this is a ten-part serial running through four different titles and two bookends over the course of two months.  The way we used to do things, back in the day.  “The day”, in this context, being the 1990s.

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Nov 2

House to Astonish Episode 113

Posted on Saturday, November 2, 2013 by Al in Podcast

We have a nice lean 75 minutes for you this time round, talking about DC relocating to Burbank, the end of Fables, the Daredevil Infinite comic, Winter Soldier: The Bitter March, Marvel’s Japanese animated show, the latest comings and goings in comics-related litigation and the Mighty Avengers 1 script release SNAFU. We’ve also got reviews of Sandman: Overture, Damian, Son of Batman and Velvet, and The Official Handbook of the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe is trying not to hurt its stiff upper lip. All this plus Batman’s sexytime habits, a left hand pouring water on the carpet and someone being sued by their own trousers.

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Oct 30

Charts – 27 October 2013

Posted on Wednesday, October 30, 2013 by Paul in Music

So, mmm, yeah, probably not going to get to that Wolverine Max review this week after all…  With an eye on the time, though, let’s see if I can finish this off while it’s still mildly topical.

35.  Sean Paul – “Turn It Up”

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