So, 2007. Interesting year. Not so great, in some ways, for the Big Two (Marvel Comics and DC Comics), who continued to suffer from late comics as they have the past few years. It wasn’t quite as bad as last year’s Civil War (Marvel Comics’ last big crossover) debacle, which forced Marvel to push back several of its titles so they wouldn’t prematurely reveal certain plot elements of the story. Still, it was a persistent concern throughout the year: for example, “Last Son,” the first six-part storyline of Geoff Johns and Richard Donner’s (yup, the guy who directed Superman: The Movie) debut as writers on the title, still isn’t complete. Marvel Comics’ big Spider-Man story, “One More Day,” also suffered from delays, even though the creators had finished pages as early as May.
It wasn’t all bad, though. DC had a winner in Green Lantern, whose “Sinestro Corps War” event surprised even DC’s higher ups with its success. It was a pretty good year for Marvel (not to my liking, but nevertheless), as its various events, including the death of Captain America, World War Hulk and Messiah Complex (the X-Men event that’ll soon be wrapping up) have kept sales strong and fans on their toes.
As usual, you can’t really point out particular trends with the many other comic companies, as they’re all doing their own thing. We saw Dark Horse celebrate Star Wars‘ 30th anniversary by printing various hardcovers of previously-released material, comics writer Mark Waid named editor in chief of Boom! Studios and much more.
2007 also saw a lot of crossing over with other mediums, with comics like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Dark Tower and Heroes performing incredibly well.
My favorite comics of 2007? Green Lantern, The Spirit and The Incredible Change-Bots (a loving tribute/parody of The Transformers: highly recommended). There were several others I also enjoyed, but honestly? 2007 felt a bit lackluster. I like good stories in my comics, and unfortunately, the year was a bit underwhelming in that regard. Hopefully comics will pick up their game in 2008.
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