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Generation Hope #9 Review

August 4, 2011

Generation Hope 9 CoverAccording to writer Kieron Gillen, Generation Hope #9 is “the one where we’re using the X-metaphor to talk about teenage gay suicide.” It’s not a story where they deal with teenage gay suicide, of course; that would imply some sort of satisfactory resolution, if not an outright happy ending. Gillen and artist Jamie McKelvie know better than that, and the result is a deeply affecting story that tackles a modern social issue in a relevant manner.

First, a quick recap: Hope Summers was the first mutant born after the House of M event reduced the planet’s mutant population from millions to a couple hundred. A handful of other mutants, referred to as “Lights,” have surfaced since then, and spend most of their time waiting for the next time a young man or woman’s powers manifest in spectacular, unstable fashion. By GH9, there are six Lights, and despite an absence of gargantuan monsters or calculating super-villains, a young college student named Zee turns out to be in more danger than any of Hope’s other compatriots.

What’s most troubling is how normal Zee’s situation and company will appear to college students and twenty-somethings today. Luke is a familiar type of dick you find around campus. His dismissive attitude toward Zee’s short defense of mutants, loud t-shirt and obnoxious iPhone skin might remind readers of a certain big man on campus or two they’ve known. The unnamed girl says little but might have helped if she ever spoke up. They’re believable, and the believability of their actions is the most chilling thing of all. Spectators gawk and stare when Zee’s mutant gene manifests in a messy manner, not knowing what’s going on or how to react, while Luke does things in a douchebag way that causes more harm than he understands, even as it happens right in front of him.

GH9 hits you in the gut and doesn’t make it feel much better by the end. Not unlike real life, the inevitable climax hits you before you’ve steeled yourself for it. McKelvie’s art is at its best in these pages. Transonic is horrified when she reaches the scene too late. Kitty Pryde’s disgust at the “Liquid Face Boy!” online video almost distracts from her ridiculous fishbowl-head containment suit. And Hope’s look of despair as she says, “We have to be better,” is enough to make any reader crumble.

The X-metaphor in GH9 runs a little thin despite being such a powerful story in its pacing and characters. Replacing “mutant” with “queer” or “homo” makes it only slightly less obvious. Zero, the most brooding Light so far, seeks revenge on a serene sleeping Luke, but Wolverine of all people stops him and plays the big brother. On one hand, his use of platitudes like the “it gets better” anthem feels forced. Still, it’s fitting: his role in Uncanny X-Force gives him the authority on what kind of people truly deserve to die for their actions, and Luke, though dull and ignorant, isn’t one of them. Their conversation provides something resembling an ending without neatly solving the problem or punishing the guilty – we haven’t solved it in real life, and doing so in GH9 would miss the entire point.

There’s no easy way to tackle a current, sensitive issue like teenage gay suicide in a short, 20-page comic book. Gillen and McKelvie pull it off it in a powerful story reminding us that X-Men’s marginalized mutants can talk about our modern-day prejudices in ways few other titles can.

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5 Ronin #1 Review

March 5, 2011

5 Ronin is a new mini-series, being released in weekly succession, which reinvents five of Marvel’s most popular characters in 17th century Japan. This is an out-of-continuity tale, in the same vein as DC’s Elseworlds line, or Marvel’s 1602. Continue reading

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Deadpool & Cable #26 Review

February 3, 2011

This book is hilarious. The series continues to be a wonderful send-up of the Marvel Universe, while having more action in each issue than all the Wolverine titles combined. The dialogue, or should I say, ‘internal narration’, is fantastically crafted. It transforms this title from being violence-for-sales-sake into a fun, slightly crazy, and witty read. Continue reading

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Wolverine Sequel: Remain Optimistic

August 14, 2009

The Hollywood Reporter just dropped some pre-production news about the upcoming Wolverine sequel.  Christopher McQuarrie is set to script the sequel, which will be set in Japan. If you suffered through the first Wolverine film, and actually stuck around until the end … Continue reading

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Jeff’s Pulls for the Week of June 10

June 10, 2009

Welcome to this week’s pull list.  This is a light week for me, but the quality of books certainly makes up for that. Fantastic Four #567 So Mark Millar (pronounced “Miller”) and Bryan Hitch brought us The Ultimates, one of … Continue reading

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Jeff’s Pulls for the week of May 24th

May 29, 2009

What is a pull list? Most comic book retailers offer memberships to frequent customers. You pay to have your most frequently purchased books pulled so that you don’t have to pull them off the racks. This can save you time, disappointment, … Continue reading

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EcoComics: The Economics of a World with Superheroes

May 28, 2009

EcoComics is a hilarious blog that applies real world economic and political science theories to the universes of Marvel and DC Comics.  The site discusses what the economic realities of a world full of superheroes and villains would be.  Among … Continue reading

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The Definitive Collection of Awesomely Bad Wolverine Costumes

May 1, 2009

To celebrate the release of X-Men Origins: Wolverine humour site Nextround.net has posted the definitive collection of bad Wolverine costumes. From costumes without claws, to guys who have no business even attempting to look like everyone’s favourite Canuck this list … Continue reading

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Pocket Review: Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #4

April 25, 2009

Greetings Dork Shelfers(Shelvers?) Jeff here with the first of what will be a regular feature here on the site: Comic Book Pocket Reviews. I plan to cover a wide range of books, mainstream and indie alike and everything in between. … Continue reading

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X-Men Origins: Wolverine Exclusive Clip

April 22, 2009

FunnyOrDie has obtained an exclusive clip from the final version of the upcoming X-Men Origins: Wolverine film, and I for one was pleasantly surprised. You may have heard that the work-print for the upcoming Wolverine film recently leaked onto the … Continue reading

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Marvel vs. DC – Wolverine and Watchmen Edition

March 13, 2009

Wolverine and Rorschach raise some good points, but I think Sabretooth seals the deal.

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Fox Planning to Ruin Perfectly Good Marvel Properties… Again!

March 9, 2009

Not satisfied with making two terrible Fantastic Four movies, 20th Century Fox is once again poised to ruin Fantastic Four: this time from scratch.  IESB.net is reporting that in addition to rebooting the Daredevil franchise(oh goody.) Fox will be going … Continue reading

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