Comic Book Recap & Review – Eternals One-Shots (2021)

Today’s post is a recap and review of some recent Eternals single-issue stories. I’m not sure why the ongoing series was paused for a bit after issue six in favor of these separate stories, but I’m looking forward to seeing what they are about, especially with the movie so close and the way issue six of the series ended. If you are curious about my thoughts on the first six issues of the current Eternals run, you can find them here.

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Weekly Wrap-Up – October 30, 2021

Happy Saturday, everyone! We’ve reached the end of another week. Today I’m going to, once again, wrap up my week, including notes about my personal life, blog posts/book reviews, reading updates, book acquisitions (if any), and comic book acquisitions and reading progress.

Personal Updates

It has been a pretty great week. My wife is on vacation, and it has been fun getting to spend more time with her. We haven’t done much but hang around the house, but it has been nice. I wish there was something more exciting to say, but I’ve mostly spent the week watching TV and doing household chores and errands. I have made some progress on my Doctor Who 13th Doctor re-watch, and am excitedly anticipating the premiere of Series 13 tomorrow. I’ve also spent a lot of time getting the treats ready to give out to trick or treaters tomorrow night. We are giving out bags of candy to keep people from digging their hands into a bowl, which requires much more prep work than I initially thought.

Book Acquisitions

I didn’t buy any books again this week! However, I did get approved for two new titles on NetGalley. They won’t be released until next year. So, it’ll be a while before I get around to reading them, but I’m looking forward to both.

Comic Book Acquisitions & Reading Progress

Once again, I went to the comic book store this week. So, I have a mix of digital and physical comics. This week was also pretty diverse in what I picked up, but it still heavily included Star wars and Spider-Man.

As for reading comics, I didn’t read much this week. I kept up to date with Star Wars and Spider-Man and read some of the Star Wars Adventures issues. I also read the first book of Catwoman: Lonely City, which was a really great read.

Reading Updates

This was a pretty slow reading week for me. I read the fourth volume of The Way of the House Husband. I also read Jade City and started A Marvellous Light. On the bright side, they were all pretty great (at least so far as I haven’t finished A Marvellous Light yet).

Blog Posts & Book Reviews

This has been another busy week for blog posts and book reviews. I once again managed to post every day this week! My posts from the last week are listed below:

  • Weekly Wrap-Up – October 23, 2021 – This post is my weekly wrap-up from last Saturday. Check it out, if you haven’t already, to see my updates from last week.
  • Book Review: The Bone Shard Daughter – This book review highlights my reading experience of The Bone Shard Daughter, which was a fantastic 5 star read.
  • Manga Monday: Way of the Househusband Vol 4 – This post details my thoughts about the fourth volume of this manga series. Just when I was thinking it was getting a bit old, the author knocked this one out of the park. It was so funny!
  • Most Anticipated Releases of November 2021 – This post showcases the books I’m most excited for in November 2021. There are so many of them releasing next month!
  • Mini Review – Constance – This mini review highlights my thoughts on this thriller that takes you inside the mind of a clone.
  • Audio Drama Review – Doctor Who: Ravagers – I’m so excited about the Doctor Who premiere tomorrow that I decided to listen to the Ravagers audio drama from Big Finish since they supposedly will be in this new series. It was also a treat because it was the first new story with the 9th Doctor since 2005.
  • First Lines Fridays #29 – This post provides the first lines of a book and asks you to guess, and judge, the book by those lines. Check it out to see if you can guess the book.

Final Thoughts

There you have it! Another weekly wrap-up. I love reading wrap-up posts. So, if you’ve got one for this week, please leave a link to it in the comments, and I’ll stop by and check it out.

Weekly Wrap-Up – October 23, 2021

Happy Saturday, everyone! We’ve reached the end of another week. Today I’m going to, once again, wrap up my week, including notes about my personal life, blog posts/book reviews, reading updates, book acquisitions (if any), and comic book acquisitions and reading progress.

Personal Updates

This has been a really great week. I’ve been able to get some organizing done and get all of my LEGO collection into one closet with space to spare. I still need to organize my comic book collection and find it a new space to live, but I guess that will be next week’s project. I’ve made some progress on my 13th Doctor re-watch in anticipation of the new season of Doctor Who on October 31. I’ve finished Season 11 and plan to finish watching all of her episodes again before the premiere. I also watched the new Dune movie this week, which I greatly enjoyed. Now I really want to read the book!

I’ve spent a ton of time outside this week, as well. The weather was so nice at the beginning of the week I spent most evenings out on the patio with a fire. I also did some landscaping and put up our outdoor Halloween decorations. If you’d like to see pics of the decorations, be sure to check out my Twitter timeline. Unfortunately, the autumn-like weather hasn’t lasted, and it is now back to being 90 degrees here in Louisiana. But it was nice while it lasted.

Last but not least, today is my wife’s birthday! We will be celebrating for most of the day with family, and I spent some of my time this week getting ready for that and making sure all her gifts are in order.

Book Acquisitions

I didn’t buy any books this week! The Prison Healer finally became available at the library, and I was approved for The Wolf Den by NetGalley. So, even though I broke the book buying ban, this month I’m still set to buy fewer books than the last few months. I consider that a win.

Comic Book Acquisitions & Reading Progress

I went to a comic book store for the first time in the last 1.5 years! I switched to digital comics at the beginning of the pandemic and haven’t been back to the store since. I’ve really missed going in there and browsing through stuff. Shopping the digital store just isn’t the same experience. Moving forward, I think I’m going to get some books in a physical format and continue buying others digital, simply for the sake of space. We’ll see how it goes though. I may switch back to all digital if there are production/distribution issues like at the beginning of the pandemic. That is what ultimately made me decide to switch before because it was very hard to make sure I got all the books I want, and I hate having gaps in my physical collection.

As for reading comics, I’ve made lots of progress. I read Sinister War and caught up on Spider-Man. I also finished reading the recent High Republic comics and stayed up to date on the War of the Bounty Hunters. Over the next week, I plan to work on some of the Star Wars Adventures books now that I’m up to date on everything else.

Reading Updates

It has been an incredibly eclectic reading week. I finished another manga volume of The Way of the House Husband. I also finished the newest Star Wars book Star Wars: Visions: Ronin. I’m also slowly making my way through the Harry Potter series for the first time. I’m trying to finish it before the end of the year, but the books just keep getting longer and longer. I have been enjoying them a lot, though, and this week I finished Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. I also read a bit of poetry this week and finished Where Darkness Meets Light, which was an interesting collection of poems about mental illness. Finally, I read one of my most anticipated books of the fall, The Bone Shard Emperor.

Blog Posts & Book Reviews

This has been another busy week for blog posts and book reviews. I managed to post every day this week, and I even posted twice yesterday! My posts from the last week are listed below:

  • Weekly Wrap-Up – October 16, 2021 – This post is my weekly wrap-up from last Saturday. Check it out, if you haven’t already, to see my updates from last week.
  • Book Review: More Happy Than Not – This book review details my thoughts about the debut novel of Adam Silvera. This book broke me and had twists I didn’t see coming. It left me an emotional mess for days after finishing it, and I can’t recommend this 5 star read enough.
  • Manga Monday: Way of the Househusband Vol 3 – This post details my thoughts about the third volume of this manga series. I enjoyed it but also wonder how much longer than can continue the same gag without it becoming boring.
  • Mini Review – Star Wars: Visions: Ronin – This mini review highlights my thoughts about the latest Star Wars book. It was interesting take of the Star Wars galaxy, but overall it felt a bit meh.
  • Comic Book Recap & Review – Sinister War (2021) – This post contains a recap of the recent Spider-Man comic book event, Sinister War. I’ve also shared my thoughts about the event and the larger storyline involving the villain Kindred.
  • Mini Review: The Magi Menagerie – This mini review shares my thoughts about The Magi Menagerie, the first book in a new series by Kale Lawrence. I loved this book and found it a ton of fun to read.
  • First Lines Fridays #28 – This post provides the first lines of a book and asks you to guess, and judge, the book by those lines. Check it out to see if you can guess the book.

Final Thoughts

There you have it! Another weekly wrap-up. I love reading wrap-up posts. So, if you’ve got one for this week, please leave a link to it in the comments, and I’ll stop by and check it out.

Comic Book Recap & Review – Sinister War (2021)

Today’s post is a recap and review of the comic Sinister War, which was released earlier this year. It definitely feels like the Amazing Spider-Man title has been building to something big. So, I’m looking forward to seeing what happens in this event and the tie-in Spider-Man issues. For simplicity sake, the recap will only go over events from the Sinister War issues, but I’ll include my thoughts on the Spider-Man issues when I discuss my opinions in the review at the end.

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The New Superman Is Bi! (My Thoughts & Reactions)

I apologize in advance for the rambling mess this post is likely to be, but I was too excited to not write about this. The news was announced a few days ago that the new Superman, Jon Kent, is bisexual. He is the son of Clark Kent and Lois Lane, and, for the time being at least, has taken on the Superman mantle while his father is away. If interested, you can find out more about this new comic and the news about Jon Kent here.

It is hard to put into words exactly what this means to me. I’ve adored Superman since I was a small child, and he, along with Spider-Man, have been my favorite superheroes for as long as I can remember. I think I’ve mentioned this before in other posts, but I don’t remember seeing any representation for bi+ people while growing up, at least not positive representation. Queer people in general, and especially bi+ men, were either absent completely or vilified in almost every medium. Now that I read quite a bit of stories involving bi+ men, I’ve often wondered how different my life would have been to see positive representation such as this from an early age. I grew up thinking I was unnatural and broken in some way for being different and hated myself for it for a long time. If I had seen or read something like this comic as a child or teenager, I truly think it would have made a world of difference in how I perceived myself. I could see my younger self thinking if Clark Kent’s son is bi, that must mean it’s not an awful thing to be. The power in that realization is huge, and I’m excited that the young people of today will have a completely different, and hopefully better, experience than I did, thanks in large part to representation like the character of Jon Kent.

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Weekly Wrap-Up – October 9, 2021

Happy Saturday, everyone! I hope the weekend is off to a great start for you all. Today I’ll be doing something a little different than the last 25 Saturdays because I will not be doing the Stacking the Shelves meme. I’m on a book buying ban this month. So, I (hopefully) won’t be picking up enough books to center an entire post around my acquisitions. Instead, I’m going to wrap up my week, including notes about my personal life, blog posts/book reviews, reading updates, book acquisitions (if any), and comic book acquisitions and reading progress.

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Comic Book Recap & Review – Shang-Chi (2020)

Today’s post is a recap and review of the comic Shang-Chi, which finished up its five issue run earlier this year. I didn’t really know anything about Shang-Chi before seeing the new movie a few weeks ago. So, I’m interested to see what background info this recent comic may provide.

Recap (Spoiler Alert!)

The comic begins with a brief history lesson on the founding of the Five Weapons Society and how Zheng Zu became the leader of the group. It tells about how Zheng Zu then went on to lead the society to defend China against numerous threats over many centuries before being defeated by his own son, Shang-Chi. It turns out the narrator of this tale so far is Master Staff, who is telling the tale of the great Zheng Zu to his underlings. Immediately after telling the story, he is challenged by Sister Hammer, who is displeased with his command of the society. The two engage in battle, with Sister Hammer dealing the final blow, which leads to Master Staff’s torch going out on their father’s shrine. This indicates his rule of the society is over, but a new torch is lit, one that indicates the Hand has been chosen as leader. Sister Hammer is furious and promises to prove her worth to her father’s spirit so that she may rule the society. She then beats the remaining soldiers into submission, and they agree to follow her lead even though Zu’s shrine did not pick her. She announces she’s sending them to the USA. The story then cuts to San Francisco where Shang-Chi is working in a bakery. He’s flying through orders when a beautiful woman named Delilah walks into the shop. She asks him why he’s working in her auntie’s shop since he’s a superhero. It turns out he’s not great a holding down jobs, and the shop owner offered to let him live in one of her apartments in exchange for some help. She slips him her number when her auntie returns and ushers her into the back for some soup. Shang-Chi notices someone prowling on the roof with a gun and goes to investigate. He is caught at gun point by Leiko Wu, a British secret agent. He disarms her, and she says she needs to speak with him urgently. They go to his apartment, and Leiko tells Shang-Chi his father’s society is still active and in the city targeting him. At that moment, people burst into the apartment and a fight ensues. It is two of Shang-Chi’s siblings and some of Sister Hammer’s warriors. When they find out that Shang-Chi is Brother Hand, the rightful ruler of the society, Shang-Chi’s siblings kill the other men and attempt to enlist him in a fight against Sister Hammer before she destroys the world. Shang-Chi realizes that Sister Hammer is his little sister who he grew up with for a time, and he decides to attempt to save her from his father’s cult even though she is trying to kill him.

Shang-Chi reflects on the last time he saw his sister as a child; his father found the two of them exploring parts of his compound that were forbidden and then separated them forever. Shang-Chi assumed she was dead and doesn’t know how to feel now the he knows she was alive this entire time. Shang-Chi and Leiko fly to the House of the Deadly Staff, and he jumps out of the plane after programming the plan to return Leiko home despite much resistance from her. As Shang-Chi descends, a shot fired by his sister rips through his parachute, but he manages to land easily. He quickly defeats some of the soldiers sent to kill him before confronting his sister. They have a tear-filled reunion full of hugs, tears, and sharing a meal before his sister explains how their father’s spirit passed over her to lead in favor of Shang-Chi. Shang-Chi attempts to persuade her to leave the society while doubling over in pain. Unsurprisingly, it turns out the meal was poisoned, and Shang-Chi collapses into unconsciousness. He wakes up only to be surrounded by zombie vampire creatures, and a fight ensues. He is damaged and begins bleeding what looks like the night sky before being rescued by some of his other siblings, the same ones who initially came to warn him. As they are escaping in a boat, Shang-Chi begins to see a zombie/vampire version of his father speaking to him.

His siblings take Shang-Chi to the House of the Dagger outside of Paris, France. They explain to him why there are houses of the Five Warriors scattered across the world. His father wanted to keep tabs on the nations that attempted to take over China in the early 20th century. While in Paris, Shang-Chi has been training there to learn to fight Sister Hammer’s deadly vampire zombies. He has learned a lot about how to defeat the creatures, but his wound from the fight with them continues to grow despite having stopped bleeding. While examining his wound, Shang-Chi begins to see his father again. He beckons Shang-Chi toward his shrine and gets him to move it, which shows there is another shrine behind it for Shang-Chi’s uncle that holds a map of some sort. When Sister Dagger finds that he has desecrated his father’s shrine by moving it, she attacks him and forces him out of her house. He goes to a library to research the map but finds nothing. He reaches out to Leiko for help searching for clues and finds out MI5 is planning an attack on his family. He also learns that Sister Hammer is currently attacking the Louvre. Shang-Chi goes to confront her again, but she has brought a vampire zombie with her to help find a specific urn. When she gives it the order to find it, Shang-Chi feels compelled to comply to her orders as well until his other siblings show up and shake him out of it. A fight ensues that leaves Sister Hammer on the losing side until the vampire zombie shows up with the urn she was looking for. She orders the vampire zombie to explode, and it set off a bomb giving her the cover to escape with her prize.

Shang-Chi and his two siblings use the map he found to go to their uncle’s tomb. It turns out the ghost Shang-Chi has been seeing is his uncle and not his father. As they enter a cave, the three of them are approached by a giant monster that is guarding the tomb. At the same time, MI5 is attacking the headquarters of Sister Hammer, and all of them are defeated and turned into more zombie vampires for her army. Back in the cave, the monster attacks the three siblings and appears indestructible. Sister Dagger and Brother Sabre tell Shang-Chi to keep going into the tomb while they hold off the monster guardian. He arrives at the grave and performs the appropriate rituals. Then his uncle appears before him and asks what he needs. Shang-Chi explains he needs help defeating the zombie vampires and healing his wounds, but his uncle recognizes he needs more than that. Shang-Chi tells him he wants to be free of the cult his father created to live in the normal world. His uncle tells him the story of how Zheng Zu killed him. It turns out Zheng Zu wanted to sacrifice his life to give his brother the power to defeat the British invaders, who used the power of Dormammu to crush their society, but his brother wouldn’t have it and left his powers to Zheng Zu instead. The death of his brother left Zheng Zu out of balance and tipped him into becoming the man who ruled by fear and coveted strength and power. Shang-Chi’s uncle explained to him that he cannot run away from his family because they will always be a part of him and necessary for him to maintain balance within himself. While this conversation is ongoing, the siblings are still fighting the monster, who tells them Zheng Zu’s plan for revenge includes Shang-Chi defeating Sister Hammer before causing the world to burn once he becomes commander. At that moment, Shang-Chi returns, and, together, the three of the siblings are able to overpower the monster and leave the cave with Brother Sabre now suspicious of Shang-Chi.

The vampire zombies, along with Sister Hammer, attack London! MI5 soldiers put up a valiant fight, but they are quickly being eaten by the enemy. Just as all hope seems lost, Shang-Chi and his siblings, along with other warriors, drop into the battle. They all fight valiantly, and Shang-Chi and his siblings go after Sister Hammer. As he gets closer to her, Shang-Chi’s wounds pulsate and spread while his mind becomes cluttered by her orders to destroy the city. Sister Hammer attacks and orders Shang-Chi to kill the other siblings. Shang-Chi manages to resist the order and tells his siblings to get away. Sister Hammer places a microchip of some sort onto his forehead, but he is still able to resist it’s control. However, now that he’s connected like the others, he can see that she is using the chips to implant her own grievance into the vampire zombies, which is helping to keep them animated. Shang-Chi uses the chip to step into her memory, and he sees that her grievance is tied to her mistreatment by their father. Sister Hammer and Shang-Chi confront the memory, and it loses its hold on Sister Hammer once she sees her father for what he truly was, a man gripped by fear, hate, and loneliness after the death of his brother. They both come to realize the hold their father has had on their life, with Shang-Chi fighting to become the opposite of what he wanted and Sister Hammer attempting to become exactly what he wanted. However, Sister Hammer interprets it to be Shang-Chi taking away her purpose in life and begins to attack him. Leiko arrives and tries to shoot Sister Hammer, but Shang-Chi stops the bullet. Sister Hammer escapes. Meanwhile, all the zombie vampires collapse now that the memory fueling them has lost its power. Later, Shang-Chi moves out of his apartment to take up the mantle of Commander of the Five Weapons Society and declares it to be a new era for the group that will focus on being protectors of China.

My Review

This was a great story to start with having no prior knowledge of Shang-Chi. It gave a lot of information about his background and delivered the history in a way that was compelling and interesting. It reminded me of the movie in many ways with its focus on his ties to his father and sister, but it used them in slightly different ways. I enjoyed the infusion of some Chinese history and the information about the different rebellions and things the colonizing countries did to the Chinese people. Ultimately, it was a story about family and finding peace with the negative life influences family can sometimes have. Overall, I enjoyed the story, and I’m looking forward to seeing where the character of Shang-Chi goes next in the comics since there were a few story threads left open-ended.