I’m
writing this on the first of the month, mere days (or maybe weeks,
depending on how crazy things get) from learning if my country will
once again commit itself to bringing compassion, decency and fairness
back to us or if, instead, we’ll be living in a fascist,
faux-Christian hellscape ruled by the obscenely wealthy and their
willing enablers. Will I have hope for my and our future? Or will I
be waiting for my inevitable demise at the hands of those monsters?
If
I think about this situation for more than minutes at a time, it
hurts my mind and my soul. So I’ll clutch what joy I can by sharing
the things that made me happy in October…
October
1: Exceptional X-Men #1 by Eve L. Ewing, Carmen Carnero, Nolan
Woodard and VC’s Joe Sabino. An excellent done-in-one tale of
post-Krakoa Kitty Pryde trying to live a normal life. I would love
more comics like this issue.
October
2: Junkyard Joe by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson and Rob
Leigh. One of the best comics of the year. A robot far more human
than his creators protects brave and decent people from them.
Everyone should read this book.
October
3: Fantastic Four #25 by Ryan North, Carlos Gomez, Jesus Aburtov and
VC’s Joe Caramagna. “Star-Crossed” is an incredible tale of
good choices, romance and survival. I was honestly moved by it. Time
to catch up on this run.
October
4: I’m just speechless. Vengeance of the Moon Knight #2 by Jed
McKay, Allessandro Cappuccio, Rachelle Rosenberg and VC’s Cory
Petit has one of the best Tigra scenes ever written. Made me want to
write my creation again.
October
5: It’s The Great British Bump-Off by John Allison, Max Sarin,
Sammy Borras and Jim Campbell. It’s also a wondrous send-up of
baking competition shows wrapped around a not-quite-murder mystery.
This would be a great holiday gift.
October
6: Waking up in the early morning to find our neighbor’s Halloween
game is strong indeed. There’s just something magical about
fetching my morning newspapers while these creatures keep watch over
me. Is this the year I wear a costume?
October
7: Black Cat Books’ Curiosities and Cryptids Festival on Medina’s
town square was incredible. So many cool vendors. So many great
attendees, some of them in costume. The square was packed with spooky
fun. I loved it!
October
8: The Incredible Story of Cooking: From Prehistory to Today by
Stephanie Douay and Benoist Simmat. Reading this tome I think I’ve
earned college credit in a most entertaining way. A great gift for
the chef in your life.
October
9: Dark Ride Volume 1: Hell Ticket by Joshua Williamson, Andrei
Bressan, Adriano Lucas and Pat Brosseau. Devil Land is a
horror-themed amusement park, the scariest place on Earth and then
some. Just the ticket for Halloween reading.
October
10: The Monster That Challenged the World. I first saw this as a kid
and watched it again when it aired on Svengoolie recently. Made in
1957, it’s still exciting, fun and just scary enough.
October
11: National Coming Out Day. If you’re coming out, know you are
seen and loved. Andy Mangels has posted his rendition of a song that
fits the occasion.
October
12: What We Wished For by Ilias Kyriazis. Kids. A comet. A
supernatural being who offers to grand them wishes. 35 years later,
the comet returns and grants their wishes. This graphic novel is a
page-turner and highly recommended.
October
13: Ariana Grande on Saturday Night Live. I knew she was a great
singer, but I never realized how funny she is. As per usual, not
every sketch was a hit, but she made me laugh way more often than
not.
October
14: Elvira Meets H.P. Lovecraft by David Avallone and Kewber Baal.
Avallone is one of the best and funniest writers in comics and that
should be more wildly known. This series was both exciting and
hilarious.
October
15: Dark Spaces Dungeon by Scott Synder, Hayden Sherman, and Patricio
Delpheche is one of the most flat-out terrifying horror comics I’ve
ever read. Just the thing for your Halloween reading.
October
16: Joe Fixit #1-5 by Peter David and Yildiray Cinar. Published in
2023, this is the most fun I have had with the Hulk and Spider-Man in
years. Action, character, humor, showgirls and mobsters in Vegas,
baby! I loved it!
October
17: Spider-Boy #11 by Dan Slott and Paco Medina. I admit I rolled my
eyes when I first heard about Spider-Boy. This was the first issue I
read of the title. It was fun. It won’t be the last issue I read.
October
18: Kosher Mafia by David Hazan and Sami Kivela. This riveting
historical fiction about Jewish gangsters in set in my native
Cleveland of 1936. Well-written and well-drawn, this is a must-read
for crime comics devotees.
October
19: Nathan Lane. His guest appearance on last Thursday’s Elsbeth
(Subscription to Murder) was stunning. SPOILER WARNING. I found
myself hoping he would actually get away with the murder he
committed. Such a wonderful actor.
October
20: The Pedestrian by Joey Esposito and Sean Von Gorman. I’m not
sure I actually understand this off-beat comic about a costumed hero
trying to do the right thing all the time, but I’m two issues in
and loving it.
October
21: Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver by Steve Orlando with artist
Lorenzo Tammetta. A fun four-issue series with characters that work
so well together. Orlando makes the hefty back story easy to follow.
Recommended.
October
22: Recognized. From Good Trouble Comics, this wonderful anthology
celebrates LGBTQ+ heroes. The stories are moving and the research is
impeccable. It’s a great comic book and a great learning guide.
Perfect for students.
October
23: Dead Dad by Jay Jay Patton with Kiara Valdez and Markia Jenai.
This graphic memoir about growing up with a parent in prison and
staying connected. This is a must-have book for public and school
libraries.
October
24: Kite Man! A good friend has gifted me with this cool Funko Pop!
figure. I’m a big fan of the character from his first comics
appearances back in the day to his more recent animation appearances.
Hell, yeah!
October
25: Kamora Freeland. Youngest female pilot in the United States. I
learned of her from a Spectrum commercial. The spot is one of the
most inspirational commercials in recent memory. May she continue to
fly high.
October
26: Uncanny X-Men #1 by Gail Simone and David Marquez. I think the
most striking aspect of this great series is how well it portrays the
pain and sense of loss from the shattering of the Krakoa dream. I had
tears.
October
27: Posting daily things that make me happy. Thanks to Trump and his
vile followers, these are among the most dangerous and stressful
times of my lifetime. I love bringing a little joy into the lives of
myself and other decent people.
October
28: Edited by Kel McDonald, Failure to Launch: A Tour of Ill-Fated
Futures is a thick collection of comics stories about, well,
failures. Part of me is ashamed I enjoyed it so much, but I won’t
let that stop me from recommending it to you.
October
29: Sparky’s Pizza (Seville, Ohio) serves up some of the best pizza
I have ever had, but their tomato-basil soup paired with a
garlicky-grilled cheese sandwich is next-level amazement. I’m
drooling just thinking about it.
October
30: The Los Angeles Dodgers won the 2024 World Series. To this
long-suffering Cleveland baseball fan, the tears of the New York
Yankees fans are like unto the sweetest morning dew.
October
31: Dunkin’ Donuts’ Spider Donut. Saintly wife Barb got me this
cobweb confection for Halloween. The best part about it was the
design, but the chocolate Munchkins donut hole head was tasty. It’s
the spooky thought that counts.
Here
are my “Best of the Month” picks.
BEST
COMIC BOOK/GRAPHIC NOVEL: Junkyard Joe
BEST
BOOK: not applicable this month
BEST
MOVIE OR TV SHOW: The Monster That Challenged the World
BEST
PERSON: Andy Mangels
BEST
OTHER THING: The tomato-basil soup with garlicky-grilled cheese
sandwich special at Sparky’s Pizza
My
next convention guest appearance will be the Akron Comicon, Saturday
and Sunday, November 9 and 10 at Emido’s Expo Center, 48 E. Bath
Road in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Show hours are 10 am to 6 pm on
Saturday and 10 am to 4 pm on Sunday. I’ll have more to say about
the event in my next bloggy thing, but you can learn just as much and
more by visiting the show website.
Thanks
for stopping by. I’ll be back soon with more stuff.
©
2024 Tony Isabella