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Picks & Pans - Best of 2007
December 31st, 2007
by PCSbot
Bookmark this post The Picks & Pans crew are taking their holiday break, but David Brothers & Katherine Dacey-Tsuei are here to round up their best (and the worst) of 2007. Happy New Year everyone! BEST COMIC FOR MANGA LOVERS: Wonton Soup (Oni Press) BEST CONTINUING SERIES (NON-SUPERHERO): The Red Star: Sword of Lies (Team Red Star/Weta Workshops) BEST DEATH: Ralph Dibny in 52 (DC) Ralph’s wife Sue died in Identity Crisis. This did a pretty good job of unhinging him, so he was portrayed as a nervous, suicidal, drunken wreck early on in 52. Fans complained about how their new (?) favorite character was being treated and did the fanboy thing. And then, right before the end of the series, Ralph Dibny had one of the best moments in the series. Over the course of one issue, Ralph reveals that not only has he been playing along with a villain who thought he had Ralph fooled, but he’s set a trap that will forever lock away both the villain and a major demon in Hell. It costs him his life, but that’s no big deal– he gets to be reunited with his wife in the afterlife. And after that? Ralph and Sue get to live on as ghost detectives. Wonderful. -David BEST MANGA FOR COMIC LOVERS: Naoki Urasawa’s Monster (Viz) BEST NEW SERIES: Glister (Image) BEST ORIGINAL GRAPHIC NOVEL: SENTENCES (DC/Vertigo) It’s a book about black people that isn’t about Issues. It’s just about one man’s life, the wrong choices he made, his guilt over the past, and his hope for the future. It’s a compact litle book and moves along at a fast pace. There are some parts that could’ve benefitted from a longer page count, but that’s barely a complaint. The book is awesome as-is, and I just want more of it. The little character touches are the best part of the book. Grimm’s description of his mother was a special delight, as was the page or two about how he was afraid of disappointing his grandmother. I am unabashedly in love with this book and its creators. -David BEST SUPERHERO LIMITED SERIES (NON-EVENT): Fantastic Four: The End (Marvel) FF:TE felt like a story unlike almost anything else Marvel was publishing at the time. Civil War had pounded distrust into our heads, World War Hulk was pushing oncoming doom, and Spider-Man was Back in Black. FF:TE eschewed the usual “Everyone dies” formula of the other The End books and gave us a fun, uplifting story about Marvel’s First Family. The series was a breath of fresh air in what felt like a bitter comics landscape. Rather than being about how life sucks, or heroes suck, or Earth sucks, it was just about a family doing their best to do right by each other and the things that pop up to get into their way. Throw in special appearances by Marvel’s greatest heroes, The Bug Squad (please bring them back!), and Davis’s awesome art, and you’ve got a great little story that nobody read. -David WORST COMIC OF 2007: Drain (Image) Filed under: Reviews, Comic Reviews, Best of 2007 See Also:
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1. AHR | January 7th, 2008 at 5:03 pm
You are on-point, sir, about the death of Ralph Dibny. After being dragged through the muck of every form of human misery for the last several years, spending the afterlife with Sue as a swingin’ spooky detectives must make it all seem worth while. So where the hell are they, DC?! I want me a Ghost Detective Comics, stat!
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