SECRET WARS #1 REVIEW

SECRET WARS #1 REVIEW

Check out why Secret Wars Issue #1 isn't as good as it's predecessor and how if your just getting into comics this isn't the issue to start out on. You may be better off picking up DC's Convergence! Hit the jump to find out why!

Review Opinion
By comicbookjerk - May 12, 2015 08:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics
Source: comicbookjerk

The much anticipated reboot or retcon, whatever you would like to call it, isn’t a story that an average reader could just dive into and enjoy. Secret Wars #1 has cover art that will make you drool, but the comic itself is mindless under drawn and the story feels as if you’re reading an issue that doesn’t have any plot to speak of. Other than the fact that 1610 Reed Richards tricks the only surviving members of his universe to try and collide theirs with the 616 for an unknown reason.

The action blows by so fast you barley even get a glimpse of any of your favorite heroes but they did make their point to include Guardians of the Galaxy, which felt like they held no purpose being on Earth. It feels like a tack on to include these characters who should be half way across the Galaxy doing other things starting more problems and instead their on Earth fighting against an alternate universe for a reason that isn’t explained in this particular issue.

Much of the arc plays out like every other one you didn’t enjoy from the Ultimates with pointless deaths and overelaborate images of destruction. Which brings me to artist Esad Ribic, although he did great work on The Fantastic Four, this series however, contains bleak and dreary designs that are filled with what looks like unfinished parts.

The writing of this comic was so all over the place as they just assumed that you knew every one of these characters without an introduction. Or that you could easily tell the 616 from their 1610 counterparts, which was not the case. Handing Jonathan Hickman the keys to the kingdom and letting him write such a terrible story and call it Secret Wars is a shame. Fans will go into this wanting something special and they’ll only get what feels like a cheap shot at FOX for creating Fantastic Four.

Now before anyone gets offended by this review, this review is judged based on it being an Issue 1 release and no one wants to read a comic book and be lost right from the beginning. I also wasn’t interested in going back and reading 5 years of Hickman's work that isn’t what the first issue of a series should do. But also taking a stab at FOX just for the sake of it isn’t right on any level but what I also find the lack of use for the Ultimate Spider-man to be a little bit of a letdown I believe he only had a few panels.

I went into this wanting to love it as much as the original event and was hoping we would get something that would trump Spider-Man getting his black costume but I closed that last page wondering why I wasted money on it. Secret Wars #1 is awful and serves as another attempt to reboot and re-imagine the Marvel Universe with some of the best the Ultimates have to offer, such as Miles Morales (Spider-man) but it also to serves as a crisis event that you just can’t wait to be over at least with DC’s Convergence you can jump in on Issue 1 and know what is going on without having to research centuries of comics and what Marvel doesn’t with two worlds DC is doing better with every generation of DC Comics you can think of.
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CyclopsWasRight
CyclopsWasRight - 5/12/2015, 9:08 PM
Can't believe the deaths... [frick]in Marvel.
TheRationalNerd
TheRationalNerd - 5/12/2015, 9:10 PM
Pedrito
Pedrito - 5/12/2015, 9:10 PM
If you read any comics,
1) You would write such dismal, clueless, aimless "review"
2) You wouldn't recommend anyone to pick up Convergence, at least not the main series which is crap.
digymastr
digymastr - 5/12/2015, 9:10 PM
I have to respectfully disagree that this comic wasn't "good". Although I will say that it is very hard to get into Secret Wars. That being said, this was marketed as the ending to Hickman's arc with Avengers and NA. Coming into the series with all the knowledge, I found it to be a pleasing conclusion but also an intriguing introduction to what is coming.
TheManFromMars
TheManFromMars - 5/12/2015, 9:12 PM
"why Secret Wars Issue #1 isn't as good as it's predecessor"

I know I'm in the minority, but I never liked the original Secret Wars. Seriously, the only thing I like about that "event" is the Dr. Doom plotline and that Hulk holding a mountain scene. The origins of the symbiote Spidey suit are a nice bit of trivia but didn't excite me at all

Oh and I'll always remember this:

digymastr
digymastr - 5/12/2015, 9:13 PM
Oh and as for Convergence, although it is easier to get into, it never fully realizes it's concept and just becomes another random adventure for the heroes of Earth 2.
Pedrito
Pedrito - 5/12/2015, 9:17 PM
"Reed Richards TRICKS the survivors of his universe TO COLLIDE theirs with the 616 for some unknown reason."

LOL. How lazy can you be!
If you don't know what's going on, don't just make stuff up.

Also, the Guardians were on Earth when shit went down.

Laziest review I've seen in a while. Why did you even bother? Saltiness?
Chubster654
Chubster654 - 5/13/2015, 6:47 PM
This review was just made to promote Convergence lol I loved this issue. It did have a lot packed in it but it was great. It's good that your not gonna keep up with this series so we won't have to read a illogical review like this again. :)
beane2099
beane2099 - 5/13/2015, 7:09 PM
I get where this reviewer is coming from and I won't tell anyone their opinion is wrong. But as far as the whole "impenetrable" thing - knowing continuity is not a requisite for reading any comic. Half the fun of reading comics is the questions that come from not knowing that stuff. That's partly why comic collecting is a thing in the first place.

Crossovers are a playing field leveler for comic experts and novices because few if anyone reads every book a company puts out. So there will always be elements in those stories people don't recognize. NO ONE recognized every character or bit of referenced continuity in the original Crisis or Secret Wars back in the 80's (or Infinity Gauntlet in the 90's). As a kid I didn't know Iron Man was Rhodey or that Titania and Absorbing Man were a couple prior to reading the original Secret Wars. There was no introduction to those facts but that didn't make that story any less enjoyable to me. And don't get me started on the bajillion characters I didn't recognize in Crisis. But I still LOVED that story.

Again, I'm not saying this reviewer is wrong for disliking this book. Everyone is free to dislike what they wish for whatever reason they wish.
BlackPhillip
BlackPhillip - 5/14/2015, 11:11 AM
Unlike Convergence, Secret Wars has been getting good reviews.
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