Elektra 1-2. The last few Elektra stories from Marvel have been all over the board. They just don't seem to know what direction to take her. In her last ongoing she ended up as the head of the Assassin Guild, but apparently that's all been thrown out the window. Also, she's been regulated down to 'Daredevil's ho" in her own recap page summary. It says thusly
"The costumed vigilante known as DAREDEVIL has been fighting crime in the dark streets and on the foggy cold rooftops of New York City for years. In that time he's fought some deadly men and women, asassains, crime lords, killers, and thieves. One of Daredevil's most complicated relationships is with the ninja-assassin known as...Elektra. '
So really, it's all about Daredevil. As if she didn't have a rich enough history and back story to fill the recap summary on her own. She's the last sentence in his recap. An afterthought. Also, she's running around in her Netflix-esque costume with the bandana over her face like she's robbing a stagecoach. Even though she was perfectly fine running around without anything for the last 30 years worth of comics. Meh.
Anyway, the art by Juann Cabal is good, but on the negative side is the fact that Arcade is the villain for the first arc. I fucking hate Arcade. I think entropy has won out on this one. I don't foresee myself going to the trouble of catching up on however many issues I missed after 2. For a series that likely won't make it to issue 12.
Gamora 1. Only got issue one, even though it has Marco Chechetto art. This book was announced like two years ago. Seriously, it was in the launch tube before Secret Wars, and kept getting delayed. Along with most things Marvel these days, they're borrowing heavily from the MCU, with Gamora and Nebula having their frenemy/sister relationship as co-wards of Thanos retconned in. Even though, that was never a thing previously in the comics. After that I decided to look up both Nebula and Gamora at cbdb, and as it turns out, I have ALL the appearances of both characters. It's weird when you read a character for the first time, and assume they have a long previously established continuity in the books. My first exposure to Gamora and Nebula was when they showed up in Infinity Gauntlet. Turns out both of them had hardly been in a dozen books before that, and I've since acquired all of them.
Anyway, it wasn't a bad issue, but I have finite funds, so it's already dropped.
Ghost Rider 1. The second attempt to make
GIJoe ARAH 234-239. Every issue continues to be jam packed and full of multiple ongoing subplots. What annoys me is the multiple covers. Because the print run is so small, my guy gets in one, maybe two copies. And they're all special orders for me and other people. But I don't get to choose which cover i get. So on some of them, I get the awesome John Royle, who almost looks like J Scott Campbell, art. And on other issues I get the boring Gallant cover. ONE COVER!! That's what I want.
GIJoe 1-4. Disappointed. I wrote more over in the GIJoe topic.
