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The Bum’s Rush #97


WARNING! None of the news or rumors you see here in The Bum’s Rush should be considered FACT until it actually happens. It might never happen. How do you know I’m not just making all this crap up? I could, you know. You’ve been warned!


Drivel War (a.k.a. What An Old Man I’ve Become)

(SPOILER WARNING REGARDING CIVIL WAR #7 – just in case)

So the Civil War is finally over and my predictions about the conclusion were dead wrong in every way. Rather than dying, Captain America instead led a devastating assault that destroyed much of New York City (so much for the brilliant tactician) before surrendering to Iron Man and his cronies and admitting, in tears (what is he, Superman?), that Iron Man (i.e. the villain of the book) was actually right all along.

So much for the whole “no side is right or wrong” baloney that Quesada’s been feeding us for months, which he admits was his attempt to manipulate fans emotions in some sort of fully immersive experience. I like to call that “lying”. Potatoe, potato. Not that I’m surprised mind you. I mean, why end a one of the biggest comics of the year in a really cool and possibly emotionally engaging way? Why not just end it with one of the most out-of-character moments in comic book history while at the same time rendering your story (all 150+ issues of it) completely pointless.

My favorite Quesada quote regarding the end of the series has to be, “You can’t take readers along for a ride like this and then end up right where you started.” Except that’s exactly what happened. Allow me to demonstrate with this handy dandy reenactment:

Civil War #1

Stamford: KA-BOOM!
New Warriors: Haha… whoops!
Iron Man: Let’s make all the super-heroes register with the government.
Captain American: F**k that noise! (Crashes out a window)


Civil War #2 – 6 (+ almost 150 tie-in comics)

Goliath: Waugh!
Readers: Wha…?
Millar: Forced political allegory for dummies #6? Check!
Joe Quesada: Suckers! (Greenlights Civil War II: Money In The Bank)


Civil War #7

New York City: KA-BOOM!
Super-Heroes: Haha… whoops!
Iron Man: Register super-heroes?
Captain America: Yeah, okay. (Cries like a woman)


See? Pointless. And don’t be fooled by the tired old cries of “NOTHING WILL EVER BE THE SAME!” The status quo hasn’t changed in any way that can’t (or won’t) be changed back again within a year or two. When has it ever? It’s like after House of M when 90% of the mutants in the world lost their powers. How shocking! How amazing! Except, hey, all of the really important mutants that everyone likes and wants to read comics about are just fine! Changes in the status quo are an illusion. They’re just stories that inevitably lead back to the way things were until the next big story that messes with things comes along.

Spider-Man’s Identity Revealed – Won’t last
Spider-Man In Black Costume – Lame movie tie-in; definitely won’t last
Iron Man In Charge Of S.H.I.E.L.D. – Won’t last
Captain America In Prison – Won’t last
Captain America’s Lack Of Proper Characterization – Will continue until the next guy comes along to eff' with him some more
New Avengers Go Underground – Won’t last
All New Fantastic Four – Will last until the new movie comes out
The 50 State Initiative – Will last until it gets boring and/or unmanageable and will never be talked about again
Mark Millar’s Name Selling Comics Despite Millar Being A Hack – Unfortunately I don’t see that ever changing

Maybe you’re like so many other people who read Civil War and, though you really didn’t like the book that much, are excited about the possible stories that will spring up out of the book regardless of the poor quality of Civil War in general. But remember, Civil War was one of the highest selling comic series in years and an unparalleled success for Marvel Comics (of course we live in a world where American Idol is the number one show in the country for six years running and a movie like Norbit is one of the highest grossing films of the year so far; make of that what you will). Why would they start producing quality stories now when the biggest crapfest they’ve published in the past five years is also their best selling comic of the past five years? Don’t forget that the same people that thought Civil War was a brilliant and revolutionary idea are still large and in charge. And it doesn’t look like they’re going anywhere for a while. Oh, for the days of Bill Jemas.

You want to know what the new status quo really is? It’s hype and the big event over substance and sense. It’s consistently late superstar creators and lame excuses over dependability and responsibility. Lies, tricks and so-called realism instead of creativity, cleverness and fun.

Look, I could go on for pages and pages about my disdain for Civil War and the current state of Marvel Comics. I could drone on about Millar’s oh-so-subtle political-commentary-for-five-year-olds. And I could probably do an entire series of articles on how out-of-character every single hero acted in Civil War and how the entire series was barely a story wrapped way too tightly around a bunch of hyped up and terribly underdeveloped “event” moments that were designed, not to actually go anywhere, but simply to lure you in. Instead I will leave you with a final thought, borrowed from the pages of another worthless Mark Millar comic book.

This is Joe Quesada’s face while he’s f***ing you in the a**:



This Bitter Paul

Okay, you know what? I’ve had enough of this bitterness. Enough hating on comics, I’m sick of it and I’m sure you are too. Next week – MY FAVORITE COMICS!

Return of Quick Bits!

Since I’m trying to keep this column short I’ve decided to bring back a feature I used to use back when I first started this column – Quick Bits! It’s more like a news brief, hitting the major headlines and such, without any long winded “opinions” by some tool (a.k.a. Me).

  1. Hey look – a new review for Stumblebum’s Round Two right HERE!
  2. For a while now I’ve wanted to do a big, bitter, hate-filled rant (can I do any other kind?) about late comics, the “professionals” responsible and what companies like DC and Marvel should do about it… but it looks like A.C. Hall beat me to it and did it better than I could have hoped to in his latest Entertainment Roundup!
  3. Spinning out of Civil War will be a brand new Champions ongoing series written by Matt Fraction and drawn by new Marvel exclusive artist, Barry Kitson.
  4. Speaking on his exclusive, Kitson says that it was just good timing on Marvel’s part as he and Mark Waid will be leaving Supergirl & The Legion of Superheroes sometime around issue #30.
  5. Marvel’s next big event, World War Hulk kicks off in May with the World War Hulk Prologue, followed in June by the debut of the five-issue World War Hulk mini-series by Grag Pak & John Romita Jr and Incredible Hulk #106 through 110 by Pak & Gary Frank. Not surprisingly the series will have dozens of tie-in books including titles like Iron Man, Heroes for Hire, Ghost Rider and a number of mini’s and specials such as World War Hulk: Frontline, World War Hulk: X-Men, World War Hulk: Gamma Corps and World War Hulk: Young Avengers. More like World Whore Hulk if you ask me. Ha-HA!
  6. Following in the footsteps of Annihilation (which revamped Marvel’s cosmic line of heroes) Marvel will release a four-issue mini-series, Mystic Arcana, focusing on the magical aspect of the Marvel Universe. The project is being overseen by tarot card artist David Sexton and will feature characters such as Magik, The Black Knight, Scarlet Witch and Nico from Runaways. A number of creators will be working on the book including Louise Simonson, Steve Scott, Roy Thomas, Jeff Parker, Juan Santacruz and C.B. Cebulski. Mystic Arcana may then lead into a larger magic-based series.
  7. According to Dan Slott the GLA will be returning soon with an all-new one-shot, co-written by Slott and Fabian Nicieza, though now they will be calling themselves the GLI (Great Lakes Initiative) inspired by the 50 State Initiative. Deadpool will also appear in the one-shot.
  8. Paco Medina was announced as the artist for the upcoming New Warriors series written by Kevin Grevioux. Which pretty much guarantees that I’ll be picking up the series, even though it’s not the “real” New Warriors. Ah, what the hell, the New Warriors I knew and loved aren’t ever coming back… I know that. It’s cool… I guess. I miss Night Trasher and his skateboard. The new series will depict a group of brand new heroes fighting back against the superhero registration passed in Civil War.
  9. A sequel to Annihilation is coming – Annihilation: Conquest. Similar to the buildup to the original Annihilation mini-series, Conquest will begin with a prologue (with art Brian Denham), followed by three mini-series:

    Annihilation: Conquest – Quasar by Christos Gage and Eric Basulda
    Annihilation: Conquest – Starlord (which brings back Rocket Raccoon?!) by Keith Giffen and Timothy Green
    Annihilation: Conquest – Wraith by Javier Grillo-Marxuach and Kyle Hotz

    The story then picks up in Nova #4 –7 before jumping into the main six-issue Annihilation: Conquest by Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning and Tom Raney.
  10. Speaking of Annihilation: Conquest, feast your eyes on the designs for Wraith, a brand new character debuting in the series, done by one of my favorite new artists, Marko Djurdjevic:


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  11. Aaron Eckhart has been cast to play Harvey Dent in the upcoming Batman Begins sequel,
    The Dark Knight. Eckhart revealed that he’ll play Dent for most of the movie but will “go into Harvey Two-Face” by the film’s end.
  12. It was revealed that DC’s new weekly series Countdown will not be in real-time like the previous weekly series, 52. Instead Countdown will run concurrent with and reflect the happenings of the DCU from month to month with individual issues spanning anywhere from several minutes to weeks at a time. Also unlike 52, the new weekly series will have a new star cover artist each month, starting with Andy Kubert. Characters that will be prominent in Countdown include Jimmy Olsen, Mary Marvel, Ray Palmer (who has been missing since the end of Identity Crisis) and Darkseid! Jack Kirby’s Fourth World will also play a large role in the book.
  13. Warner Bros. has announced that they are working on a Justice League feature film! Wow… I mean, holy crap, this could be awesome! This could be the best… they hired who? The guys that wrote Mr. & Mrs. Smith? Oh, well… never mind. Like it woulda happened anyway.
  14. Captain Carrot returns in a three-issue mini-series, Captain Carrot & The Final Arc, by Bill Morrison and Scott Shaw! That exclamation point isn’t because I’m excited about freakin’ Captain Carrot. It’s there because that’s how Scott Shaw! spells his name. With an exclamation point.
  15. Paul Milligan!
  16. Doesn’t really work does it?
  17. Martian Manhunter artist Al Barrinuevo will be the new artist for Teen Titans when Adam Beechen takes over as series writer.
  18. DC’s other Manhunter has been saved from cancellation yet again. DC revealed that this would not be another 5-issue reprieve and that the series was back for good.
  19. Andy Smith will be taking over as the regular artist of Stormwatch: PHD starting with issue #8. Sniff… so long Doug Mahnke…
  20. After seven years, Greg Rucka and Steve Lieber’s Whiteout will return with a third mini-series, this one entitled Whiteout: Thaw.
  21. Check it out, it’s the cover for Andi Watson and Josh Howard’s new Minx graphic novel, Clubbing.


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  22. And the cover for Warren Ellis’ upcoming debut novel, Crooked Little Vein, why not.


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In Case You Didn’t Know…

World War Hulk isn’t going to be any good. It’s going to suck. Remember when you thought to yourself, “You know, Civil War looks pretty good. Much better than dumb old House of M.” Remember that? Cause it’s happening again. I’m just trying to help you out here.

The Only Comics That Matter

Last Week –
The Spirit #3 by Darwyn Cooke & J. Bone
Invincible #39 by Robert Kirkman & Ryan Ottley
New Avengers: Illuminati #2 by Brian Michael Bendis, Brian Reed & Jim Cheung

This Week –
Connor Hawke: Dragon’s Blood by Chuck Dixon & Derec Donovan
Doctor Strange: The Oath #5 by Brian K. Vaughan & Marcos Martin
Runaways #24 by Brian K. Vaughan & Adrian Alphona
X-Factor #16 by Peter David & Pablo Raimondi

Next Week –
Buffy The Vampire Slayer #1 by Joss Whedon & Georges Jeanty
Shazam: The Monster Society of Evil #2 by Jeff Smith
Criminal #5 by Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips
Iron Man: Hypervelocity #3 by Adam Warren & Brian Denham

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If you have any interesting news, rumors, lies, etc. about comics and think I should know about it too just email me at thesuperleezard@yahoo.com.

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