Ultimately

Lately I’ve been back into comic books.

It started about a year or so ago while looking for graphic novels at the library. I ran across The Ultimates which I liked very much. The art is wonderful (so much better than what I remember from being a kid) and the stories are, well, more adult.

Ultimates

Everyone is re-imagined (I hate that word, but it fits here) in interesting ways. Giant Man and Wasp have some serious domestic issues, Thor is a seemingly crazy eco-hippie, the Hulk is maleness magnified a hundred fold… Neat stuff.

It got me into the whole Ultimate imprint of Marvel comics. I usually wait for the hardcover collections to come out, and I follow Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate Fantastic Four and The Ultimates.

I also recently followed the whole Civil War thingy (disappointing though it was), and I’m buying the nine issue series, Ultimate Power. It’s hard to ignore when Sue Storm looks like this:

Suestorm



While the art and stories are generally more interesting and geared toward adults (OK, man-children), also interesting is how the ads have changed.

Gone are the X-ray specs and sea monkeys. Video games and movies remain, but there’s an awful lot of car ads. And a recent ad with a woman sensuously licking an ice cream cone for Old Spice (yes, Old Spice!) strikes me as very adult.

And it’s all cool. I like reading them, and it’s nice to see the medium matured. But it’s harder and harder to find a comic for my son that I feel comfortable with him reading.

He’s three and loves loves LOVES superheroes. Captain American especially.

I’ve tried the supposed all-ages comics, but there’s an awful lot of violence in them, and he has plenty of time to be desensitized to that by TV down the road.

With the kids-related toy lines, and the Marvel babies yet to come, you’d think there’d be friendlier stuff for a kid his age.

Anyway, it’s cool to be somewhat back into comics again. And I’m looking forward to sharing them more with my son down the road.

What a long way they’ve come.

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6 thoughts on “Ultimately”

  1. So is Captain America going to stay dead? I was shocked to hear about his murder. He was one of my favorites growing up, and it was almost like a family member died. I guess that's what you get when you screw with the government!!!

  2. Oh please… Steve Rogers will die for a while (they even brought goddamn Bucky back!) but that'll be about it.

    Seriously, they need to kill someone important, and leave them dead.

  3. It's pretty standard. Every so often do something big to a favorite character, get a lot of press, recant via alternate universe clone explanation, enjoy the extra dough.

    Sigh…

  4. HEY!!! Welcome back to this wonderful world haha (= I could suggest a few hundred GNs and back issues you need to get to catch up haha.

    For your son, I'd say anything from the "Marvel Adventure" series would be ok. The earlier Ultimate Spiderman was harmless enough but it started getting a little more death heavy so beware beware.

    Anyway, if you want to branch away from the supers… try The Walking Dead (and keep it away from the boy haha). Who DOESN'T love Zombies. Worth a flip thru at the shop if you see it anyway.

    There's more… oh so many more!

    So… what are you reading right now?

  5. I've looked at Marvel Adventures, but it still seems pretty violent.

    I don't wanna be a prude, but kids grow up so quickly anymore, I wanna keep him innocent as long as possible…

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