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The Fox: Freak Magnet

I wanted to like this so much. The Fox, aka Paul Patton, has a terrible habit of getting himself in trouble, hence the name of the book; freak magnet. Paul is a Spider Man-esque character with Paul's "freak magnet" status reminiscient of Peter's "Parker luck" but we never get any time to fall in love with Paul and why he does what he does, so it's just a little too much of Paul whining. He gets transported away to another world and continually talks about how much he misses his wife, but we barely got any time with him and his wife to see why he would want to return to her, so she is largely an object of Paul's desire to return home, and not a character with her own thoughts and motivations.  



Also questionable was the choice to have three characters work together with the Fox; one a German Nazi, one a Japanese imperialist, and one a walking American propaganda symbol. Now,  I'm not opposed to this kind of plot, but what irks me is that the Nazi is specifically stated as defecting from the Axis powers to the Allied cause, but the Japanese character is not, and the American character, despite mentioning that they'd all  been brainwashed into staunch nationalism by their respective countries, also shows no criticism of his government. But fear not! They're all friends in the modern era (because the Fox was zapped back into WWII instead of his own time in the 2010's). I just needed more character development to enjoy this ending. 

I'm questioning who this was for. The Fox, She-Fox, the Shield, and other characters in this book were based on characters originally published in the 1940's, (The Shield, according to my very surface-level research [aka Wikipedia] predates Captain America), but I didn't think this was a very good intoduction to the characters for new fans, and I don't think this could have been a satisfying story for existing fans, though maybe I'm wrong.

I thought that the plot was sci-fi and fantastical, wacky in that way older comics are, with plots that are slightly ridiculous that you just have to accept, and I really enjoyed that! The art of the Fox, flipping and fighting his way through the story, was cartoonish and matched the tone of the story. Paul Patton Jr (aka the Fox) had an unobjectionable personality and made enough humorous quips that he was easy to like. I think this needed a little more character development to feel connected with the characters and the story.
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August Comics


Hello hello! Here’s my pull list for the month, I have a total of thirteen comics on the list. As usual the majority are from DC, with two coming from Image. I’ve been half-tempted to pick up Chip Zdarsky’s run on Captain America, but so far I’ve resisted, since I’ve been trying to cut back on how many comics I’m buying (even though I added the new Red Hood series for September which I’m very excited for).


August 6th
  • Batgirl #10

  • Birds of Prey #24

  • Cheetah and Cheshire Rob the Justice League #1

  • Monkey Meat: The Summer Batch #5


August 13th
  • Batman and Robin #24


August 20th
  • Batman and Robin: Year One #10

  • Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #9

  • The New Gods #9

  • Nightwing #129

  • Titans #26


August 27th
  • Absolute Wonder Woman #11

  • Green Arrow #27

  • Robin and Batman: Jason Todd #3


Notes:

I’m hyped for the new Cheetah/Cheshire comic. Heist stories are some of my faves, and with Greg Rucka writing it my expectations are high. Nicola Scott is doing the art, so it’s sure to be a beautiful issue. Other notables are Batman and Robin #24, where writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson will be wrapping up the Memento storyline, which I’ve really been enjoying!

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Comics on this month's pull list! I've been adding summaries to the DC Fandom wiki for the Titans series which has been a fun way to get me motivated to read the series. I've been thinking about dropping a few series, my pull list has gotten to be a bit unmanageable, but which ones to drop is so hard to decide!

Week of April 02

  • Batgirl #6

  • Birds of Prey #20

  • Cruel Kingdom #4

  • Deadpool #13

  • Two-Face #5



Week of April 09

  • Batman and Robin #20



Week of April 16

  • The New Gods #5

  • Nightwing #125

  • Sam Wilson: Captain America #4

  • Titans #22



Week of April 23

  • Absolute Wonder Woman #7

  • Green Arrow #23

  • Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor #3



Week of April 30

  • Black Canary: Best of the Best #6

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