There were a few titles in the Marvel NOW line-up that I was looking forward to more than most. Three of those series are now here - a new direction for Journey Into Mystery, with Sif as the lead, Mark Waid's Indestructible Hulk series and FF, my most anticipated series since its announcement. Also released was Remender/Romita's Captain America #1, ending Ed Brubaker's lengthy run with the character. The report card so far for Marvel NOW is wholly positive, with only one real stinker in the bunch (A+X). Even the books I'm not interested in, like Red She-Hulk, have been capable action-adventure tales, and I'm rooting for weird stuff like X-Men Legacy to find its audience, even if that audience isn't me. Let's dig into the new books...
Before the Thor movie, I didn't know much about Sif, but Jamie Alexander made a big impression in the role. After the Thor movie, I dived head first into Walt Simonson's run on the book, and got to know all of the characters that inhabit Thor's world including Sif, and found it interesting that Marvel had been sitting on a female superhero with real breakout stay potential for several decades. Journey Into Mystery had been young Loki's book, but with that character moving over to Young Avengers, it freed up the title for a new star.
Sif is doing a little soul-searching and identity-hunting in the first issue, an interesting way for readers to find out more about her (as she finds out more about herself and what defines her). It feels a little more modest in scope than some of the more "widescreen" Marvel NOW titles, which might be why it didn't relaunch with a new #1 issue, Kathryn Immonen and Valerio Schiti are doing a respectable job here, but I think it might work better if you're already a big fan of Marvel's Asgardian world.
WILL I BE BACK FOR MORE? Journey Into Mystery #646 is a solid fantasy adventure book, and I wish it all the best. Budgets, however, are limited, and it won't be making my pull list. (Side note: Marvel, please ditch the Asgardian font. Please. It's almost unreadable.)