Showing posts with label John Ridley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Ridley. Show all posts

Saturday, August 20, 2022

Scott's Take: Black Panther Vol 1: The Long Shadow by John Ridley

 

Black Panther Vol 1: The Long Shadow by John Ridley is the first volume in the newest Black Panther series. In this series, Wakanda and T’challa are not doing well under their transition to democracy and the change has been very hard. Forcing T’challa into a ceremonial role as leader has forced him having to sit back and watch as his fellow Wakandans seem to spend more time bickering in committees then actually acting in the people’s interest.

Soon T’challa is back in action as one of his secrets as Kings has started to come out. During the early days of opening Wakanda to the outside world, T’challa secretly placed several agents in various countries to act as guerilla warfare agents if those countries attempted to attack Wakanda. He had them cut off all contact, faked their deaths, and made them deep undercover sleeper agents elsewhere. One of those folks was his best friend.

Now his best friend is truly dead and his other agents are being hunted. T’challa needs to get his agents out while trying to keep the plan and their actions secret from the world. Other nations could potentially see the planting of sleeper agents in their countries as an act of war or potential terrorism.

This is a more cynical take on T’challa than a lot of the most recent runs by most writers. Current Marvel writers have tended to just highlight his preparedness and not the fact that he prepared so much because he does not trust anyone else. He knows the truth that friends can become enemies at any time. His desires to protect Wakanda at all costs can lead him to ends justify the means behavior.

His usual supporting cast outside of the Dora Milage are included in the read. The Dora Milage was disbanded in the last comic run along as well as the idea that Wakanda has a secret space empire. The last run was widely considered pretty but confusing. Something that I found to be true, so I read only part of it.

This is a more straight forward run so far. I look forward to reading the second volume when they do get around to releasing it in November. I do recommend Black Panther Vol 1: The Long Shadow by John Ridley.

 

 

My reading copy came by way of the Hoopla app through the Dallas Public Library.

Scott A. Tipple ©2022.

Saturday, November 20, 2021

Scott's Take: The Next Batman: Second Son by John Ridley


The Next Batman: Second Son by John Ridley collects the twelve-issue digital first series into four physical issues bound together. This read will be confusing for readers that have not read the current Batman run by James Tynion as well as parts of Future State by John Ridley that dealt with the Bat family set five years into a possible future within in the DC universe. The Next Batman: Second Son after the events of Joker War and A-Day, Lucius Fox has become the head of Wayne Enterprises and is now the proud owner of most of Bruce Wayne’s money. Lucius Fox is suffering from the effects of being tortured by Joker’s new girlfriend, Punchline, and is not adjusting well to being the richest person in Gotham. Lucius wants his family together to deal with the changes in his life now and he forces his adult son, Tim Fox, who these days by “Jace” to come home to Gotham and face their past together. Jace Fox has no desire to be back in Gotham or part of the family again. He left everything and everyone behind for reasons that are explained in this read.


For those who do not know, Jace is supposed to become the next Batman in a possible future. This is his origin story on why he chose to become the Batman.

 

This book is part action, part thriller, and part family drama. The Fox family is a highly dysfunctional group of individuals where no one has dealt with their own personal past nor have they dealt with any of the issues between each other. Each one is very broken by his or her past. This is a story about power, privilege, and ignoring your responsibilities. Jace and the rest of the Fox family will need to grow up and come to terms with their own individual demons as well as relationship issues if they truly want to fix things and be a family again.  

 

The Next Batman: Second Son by John Ridley is good as long as you can deal with the fact that pretty much everyone involved in the book thinks they are the good guy and is totally wrong about that fact. This read is pretty hard to follow if you are not caught up with the DC Universe and the current status quo of Batman right now. This origin story is billed as a complete story and it is not. Actually, this just part one and ends with a cliffhanger. The second part is from the same author and currently is just available in yet another digital first series. That series is called I Am Batman and will be collected into a physical book at some point.

 

The Next Batman: Second Son by John Ridley is an interesting read despite those two caveats.


 

The Next Batman: Second Son

John Ridley

https://www.dccomics.com/talent/john-ridley

DC Comics

https://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/the-next-batman-second-son

ISBN# 1779513607

September 2021

Hardback (also available in digital format)

128 Pages 

 

Material came by way of the Forest Green Branch of the Dallas Public Library System.

 

Scott A. Tipple ©2021