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Sep 3

Uncanny X-Men #10-11

Posted on Tuesday, September 3, 2013 by Paul in x-axis

They’re doing odd things with the collections of Brian Bendis’ Uncanny X-Men.  The first collection, titled “Revolution”, covers issues #1-5.  Volume 2, “Lost in Limbo”, covers #6-11.  But this doesn’t match up with the story arcs – the Limbo arc actually appears in issues #5-7, so it’s been split between the books.  And issues #8-11 are just kind of lumped in with volume 2.

In fact, they’re not really an arc at all; they’re just issues of an ongoing series, a storytelling structure we don’t see that often.  Calling issues #10-11 an arc is a bit arbitrary, in fact, but since the “Battle of the Atom” crossover starts next month, it’s as good a place to stop as any.  And they’re both drawn by Fraser Irving.

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Sep 2

A+X #11

Posted on Monday, September 2, 2013 by Paul in x-axis

In his latest weekly interview over at CBR, Marvel editor-in-chief Axel Alonso sings the praises of the anthology format as a place for new creators to cut their teeth at Marvel.  “There are few easier ways to gauge a new writer or artist than to have them work on a short story,” he says.  “It gives you a quick glimpse at how they approach their craft because they have to structure a story with a beginning, middle and end without occupying lots of real estate.”

In theory, there’s a lot of truth to this.  There’s long been a widely held view that British creators who started off at 2000AD learned how to get to the point, if nothing else.  But the ability to structure a story with a beginning, middle and an end has not been consistently in evidence in A+X.

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Sep 2

Wolverine and the X-Men #31-35 – “Hellfire Academy”

Posted on Monday, September 2, 2013 by Paul in x-axis

How stupid is too stupid?

It’s a question that’s come up a lot ever since Schism, where Jason Aaron introduced the current version of the Hellfire Club – a quartet of evil twelve-year-olds who seized control of the Hellfire Club and moved on to become the main villains of Wolverine and the X-Men.  These characters don’t work.  But why not?

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Aug 29

Charts – 25 August 2013

Posted on Thursday, August 29, 2013 by Paul in Uncategorized

Five new entries, four of them in the top ten.  It’s a busy week at the top and a dead one at the bottom – though it’s also one of the increasingly rare weeks were the number one sold fewer than 100,000.

14.  Matt Cardle & Melanie C – “Loving You”

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Aug 27

X-Men #4

Posted on Tuesday, August 27, 2013 by Paul in x-axis

The Arkea story finished in issue #3, the “Battle for the Atom” crossover doesn’t start until issue #5 – let’s round out that first collection!

Actually, though, that’s unfair.  This isn’t a filler issue; Wood could easily have strung out the Arkea arc for four issues if he’d wanted.  If anything, four issues would be more common these days.  Instead, this issue seems to be trying to take a moment to lay down some markers for future stories and character directions, before the big crossover comes along and subsumes everything for two months.

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Aug 26

Astonishing X-Men #62-65 – “Frozen”

Posted on Monday, August 26, 2013 by Paul in x-axis

If you haven’t listened to this week’s special bonus podcast, one post down, then do.  I’m not in it, but it’s great.

There’s one more issue to come out in this series, but that’s the epilogue and wrap-up.  We’ve reached the end of “Frozen” itself (which is going to be the bulk of vol 12, if you’re getting the collections), and thus Marjorie Liu’s last full storyline.

It’s a simple enough idea.  In the previous arc – the “X-Termination” crossover – Iceman picked up a bit of Apocalypse’s power, and so he’s both powered up and going mad.  The result is that the world plunges into a new ice age, while duplicate Icemans run around making contact with his ex-girlfriends.  The story can’t quite make up its mind whether the Apocalypse seed is meant to be a big reveal.  It’s pretty much signalled up front in the recap page of part 1, but the actual story seems to start off trying to suggest some uncertainty about what’s going on.  It doesn’t really matter, though, since the seed is just a macguffin anyway.   (more…)

Aug 25

The Shed Of Ideas – Episode One

Posted on Sunday, August 25, 2013 by Al in Podcast

By way of something to tide you over in anticipation of House to Astonish’s full-blown return, here’s an hour of questions, answers and general messing around featuring me and previous guests Cara Ellison, Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie, where we answer questions on comics-based video games, gritty superhero TV shows, all-ages comics, Marvel Now Wave 2, the future of the Ultimate universe and loads more.

The podcast is here, or here on Mixcloud, or available through the embedded player below. Let us know what you think in the comments below, on Twitter, via email or on our Facebook fan page.

Don’t forget that our stylish and charming House to Astonish shirts will keep you warm and contribute to Paul’s son’s college fund, and can be found at our Redbubble store.

 

Aug 24

House to Astonish: The Shed of Ideas

Posted on Saturday, August 24, 2013 by Al in Podcast

By way of update on the podcast, after having had a good think about it Paul and I have decided that it’s likely to be a couple of months or so before it returns on a regular basis. However, there are going to be a few bonus episodes between now and then, which aren’t the podcast as we know it. One of these will be a Thought Bubble interview special, another will (hopefully) be a NYCC interview special. The third is the Shed of Ideas, where games journalist, comics reader and previous guest Cara Ellison and I will be taking questions on any comics-y subjects that take your fancy.

This isn’t HtA episode 112 – that’ll probably surface nearer to Christmas – but it’s a bit of fun to tide you over for a bit. We may even have special guests. Stay tuned. In the meantime, please let us have your questions in the comments below, or on Twitter (I’m @housetoastonish) – this is going to be recorded tomorrow (25 August), so you may need to be quick…!

Aug 22

Charts – 18 August 2013

Posted on Thursday, August 22, 2013 by Paul in Music

The great thing about these posts is that you can write them in small bits.

And then completely forget to actually post them until the end of the week.

30.  OneRepublic – “Counting Stars”

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Aug 18

Summerslam 2013

Posted on Sunday, August 18, 2013 by Paul in Wrestling

(Probably the only thing I’m going to post today, but then it’s a week of middle chapters, plus some books I’m still getting in physical form and haven’t received yet…)

Summerslam is traditionally the second-biggest pay-per-view of the year behind Wrestlemania (a distant second, admittedly), as well as the occasion for the WWE’s annual excursion to California.  I suspect I’m going to be a bit busy to sit down and watch a three-hour show, and one which is basically a two-match card anyway, but let’s run it down anyway.

1.  WWE Title: John Cena (c) v Daniel Bryan (Special Guest Referee: Triple H).  Ah, now there’s quite a lot going on here.  While I’m sure this’ll be given plenty of time with the expectation of having a good match, there are a number of major storylines circulating around this one.

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