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Comics Picks For 19.02.2014
Posted by AJ
Another very slow week, mostly due to traveling again. And now I’m in India for a cousin’s wedding, so I have big doubts that I will be able to read all that much in the next two weeks at least. Its certainly going to be quite a challenge.
Still, there were some really good entries this week, and I’d recommend almost all of them, barring like two of the issues. Definitely check out Kings Watch #1 if not anything else. More Phantom goodness? Hell yes, please!
Anyway, here’s another edition of this new feature. Full reading list, as always, is available here and all my comics reviews are available here.
Posted in Comics Picks of the Week
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Comics Picks For 12.02.2014
Posted by AJ
A stable week for a change and this meant that I was able to read some more comics this time. Didn’t get through quite as many as I wanted to, and I certainly didn’t get around to reviewing as many as I wanted to, but that’s fine really. Gotta take a bit of an occasional lighter load I think. Most of the Marvel books I read this week weren’t all that impressive (as the top picks at the end will show), but DC was better. And Vertigo’s newest series looks to be damn good too, can’t wait to check out the second issue of that next month.
And I did manage to begin my Flash New 52 read-through finally with volume 1 last night, so that’s something there. Planning to read a lot of graphic novels this year, mostly in terms of catching up with series I’ve missed out on, so we shall see how it all pans out.
Anyway, here’s another edition of this new feature. Full reading list, as always, is available here and all my comics reviews are available here.
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Tags: 31st Century, Action, Alan Cowsill, Andy Lanning, Atomica, Barbara Gordon, Barry Allen, Batgirl, Batgirl #28, Batman, Batman #28, Batman: Eternal, Black Magic, Blond, Bluebird, Brahm Revel, Brian Buccellato, Bucky Barnes, Cable, CADMUS, Caitlin Kittredge, Captain Britain, Captain Cold, Carlos M. Mangual, Catwoman, Charles Soule, Chris Chuckry, Coffin Hill, Coffin Hill #5, Cold War, Comics, Comics Picks of the Week, Crime, Crime Syndicate, Crime Syndicate of America, Cristiane Peter, DC Comics, Death's Head, Death's Head II, Derek Fridolfs, Dezi Sienty, Dimensional Travel, Dr. Elias, Dustin Nguyen, Eva de la Cruz, Evil, Fantasy, Fantomex, Fernando Pasarin, Flash, Forever Evil, Forever Evil: Rogues Rebellion, Forever Evil: Rogues Rebellion #5, Francis Manapul, Frank Castle, Gail Simone, Gotham, Green Lantern, Grodd, Hi-Fi, Historical Fiction, Horror, Howard Porter, Hulk, Ian Herring, Inaki Miranda, Iris West, Iron Man, J.M. DeMatteis, James Tynion IV, Javier Pulido, JD Mettler, Jennifer Walters, John Kalisz, Johnny Quick, Jonathan Glapion, Justice League, Justice League 3000, Justice League 3000 #3, Keith Giffen, Kitty Pryde, Lawers, Leonard Snart, Lisa Snart, magic, Marrow, Marvel Comics, Marvel Knights, Marvel Knights: X-Men, Marvel Knights: X-Men #4, Marvel Now, Marvel UK, Mirror Master, Mitch Gerads, Muntsa Vicente, Mutants, Mys-Tech, Nathan Edmondson, New 52, Nick Filardi, Nick Fury, Nick Roche, Nobility, Patty Spivot, Psylocke, Punisher, Punisher #1, Religion, Revolutionary War, Revolutonary War: Death's Head II, Revolutonary War: Death's Head II #1, Rick Remender, Rob Williams, Robot, Rock-He Kim, Rogue, Rogues, Roland Boschi, Royal Flush Gang, Royalty, Sal Cipriano, science fantasy, Science Fiction, Scott Hepburn, Scott Snyder, Selina Kyle, She-Hulk, She-Hulk #1, SHIELD, Simon Coleby, Simon Spurrier, Spoiler, Stephanie Brown, Superheroes, Superman, Supernatural, Superpowered Royalty, Supervillains, The Flash, The Flash Volume 1, The Royals: Masters of War, The Royals: Masters of War #1, Time Travel, Travis Lanham, Trickster, Urban Fantasy, Vampires, VC's Clayton Cowles, VC's Cory Petit, VC's Joe Sabino, Veronica Gandini, Vertigo Comics, Violence, Weather Wizard, Wes Abbott, Winter Soldier, Winter Soldier: Bitter March, Winter Soldier: Bitter March #1, Wolverine, Wonder Woman, World War II, X-Force, X-Force #1, X-Men, Young Adult
Comics Picks For 05.02.2014
Posted by AJ
On account of traveling to and from India this past week, my comics reading took a back-seat, as did my novel reading incidentally. Very few comics read, but most of them were good at least, a saving grace.
Anyway, here’s another edition of this new feature. Full reading list, as always, is available here and all my comics reviews are available here.
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Tags: Aaron Lopresti, Adrian Alphona, Al Ewing, All-New Marvel NOW!, Andrea Sorrentino, Arkham Asylum, Art Thibert, Atomica, Avengers, Barbara Gordon, Batgirl, Batman, Black Widow, Black Widow #3, Blond, Captain America, Captain Marvel, Carlos M. Mangual, Carol Corps, Carol Danvers, Catbird, Catwoman, Chris Sotomayor, Comics, Comics Picks of the Week, Crime Families, Crime Syndicate, David Finch, Detective Comics, Detective Comics #28, Earth 3, Espionage, Event Comics, Evil, Forever Evil, Forever Evil #5, Freddie Williams II, G. Willow Wilson, Gail Simone, Geoff Johns, Gods, Gothtopia, Green Arrow, Green Arrow #28, Greg Rucka, Ian Herring, Image Comics, Injustice League, Iron Man, Jared K. Fletcher, Jeff Lemire, John Layman, Johnny Quick, Kamala Khan, Kamala Korps, Lazarus, Lazarus #6, Lee Garbett, Lex Luthor, Loki, Loki: Agent of ASGARD, Loki: Agent of Asgard #1, Marcelo Maiolo, Marvel Now, Michael Lark, Miss Marvel, Ms. Marvel, Ms. Marvel #1, Natasha Romanoff, Nathan Edmondson, New 52, Nolan Woodard, Norse Gods, Norse Mythology, Oliver Queen, Outsiders War, Owlman, Phil Noto, Post-Apocalyptic, Power Ring, Richard Friend, Rob Leigh, Santi Arcas, Scarecrow, science fantasy, Shado, SHIELD, Sinestro, Sonia Oback, Space Opera, Spy, Superheroes, Supervillains, Superwoman, Teen Superheroes, The Movement, The Movement #9, Thor, Ultraman, VC's Clayton Cowles, VC's Joe Caramagna, Vigilantism
Comics Picks of The Week 29.01.2014
Posted by AJ
Not as busy a week as the last but fairly busy nonetheless. The new creative teams on various ongoing titles continue to go strong, particularly Justice League Dark and Witchblade while some of the newer titles like Black Science continue to be exception, so that’s one thing that I really liked about this past week. January in particular has been a really excellent month of comics what with Marvel’s full-on All-New Marvel NOW! launch and some really good issues for DC’s Forever Evil event.
Just one graphic novel again this week, the Lee/Buscema magnificence that is Silver Surfer: Judgement. I was meaning to read at least one more, but time wasn’t on my side and I missed out. Hopefully the new month gets off to a good start.
Anyway, here’s another edition of this new feature. Full reading list, as always, is available here and all my comics reviews are available here.
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Tags: Albion, Andres Mossa, Andrew Elder, Angelus, Ann Nocenti, Antonia Fabela, Aquaman, Aquaman #27, Ariel Olivetti, Arthur Curry, Atlantis, Barry Allen, Betsy Gonia, Black Science, Black Science #3, Blight, Brahm Revel, Brian Buccellato, Captain America, Carlos M. Mangual, Catwoman, Catwoman #27, Cliff Richards, Comicraft, Comics, Comics Picks of the Week, Conan, Conan and the People of the Black Circle, Conan and the People of the Black Circle #4, Constantine, Cosmic, Cristiane Peter, Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics, Deadman, Dean White, Dynamite Entertainment, Evil, Fantasy, Firefly, Forever Evil, Forever Evil: Blight, Fred van Lente, Galactucs, Gawain the Green Knight, Georges Jeanty, Gothtopia, Guillermo Ortgo, Heroic Fantasy, Horror, Image Comics, Inhumanity, Inhumanity #2, Inhumans, J.M. DeMatteis, Jeff Parker, Jeromy Cox, Jim Zub, Joel Carroll, John Buscema, Justice League Dark, Justice League Dark #27, Karl Story, Kitty Pryde, Knights of Pendragon, Laura Braga, Laura Martin, Li'l Sonja, Li'l Sonja #1, Magdalena, Marvel Comics, Marvel Knights, Marvel Knights: X-Men, Marvel Knights: X-Men #3, Marvel Now, Marvel UK, Matt Fraction, Matt Hollingsworth, Matteo Scalera, Max Scheele, Mephisto, Michael Heisler, Mikel Janin, Mutants, Netho Diaz, New 52, Nick Bradshaw, Nova, Patrick Olliffe, Patrick Zircher, Paul Pelletier, Pete Wisdom, Phantom Stranger, Pulp SF, Queen Medusa, Red Sonja, Revolutionary War, Revolutionary War: Knights of Pendragon #1, Richard Starkings, Rick Remender, Rob Leigh, Rob Williams, Rod Reis, Rogue, Ron Marz, Rus Wooton, Ruy Jose, Sara Pezzini, science fantasy, Science Fiction, Sean Parsons, Selina Kyle, Serenity, Serenity: Leaves On The Wind, Serenity: Leaves On The Wind #1, Silver Surfer, Silver Surfer: Judgement, Simon Bowland, Sonia Oback, Space Opera, Space Western, Stan Lee, Superheroes, Supernatural, Supervillains, Swamp Thing, Swords and Sorcery, The Darkness, The Flash, The Flash #27, Time Travel, Todd Nauck, Tom Nguyen, Top Cow, Travis Lanham, Union Jack, Urban SF, VC's Clayton Cowles, Veronica Gandini, Vicente Cifuentes, Warrior Women, Will Sliney, Witchblade, Witchblade #172, Wolverine, X-Men, Zack Whedon, Zatanna, Zombie Arthur
Comics Picks of The Week 22.01.2014
Posted by AJ
So this past week proved to be a rather busy week. Lots of comics came out and I think there were something like 30 titles I was interested in, not to mention my huge backlog which stretches quite a bit too. Still, I read quite a few, and I’m mostly happy with them. Interestingly enough I read almost twice as many Marvel titles as I did DC, which was a surprise considering that I enjoy DC far more and find it to be a much easier universe to get into. But, I suppose its the whole All-New Marvel NOW! relaunch at work since three of the titles I read were part of this.
My Superior Spider-Man read-through continued as well with Volume 2, which I really, really enjoyed, and will have a review going up soon for the first two volumes. I couldn’t really be bothered when the title launched last year but now that I’ve gotten a taste of it, I want more. Doc Ock as Spider-Man is really interesting and really good.
Anyway, here’s another edition of this new feature. Full reading list, as always, is available here and all my comics reviews are available here.
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Comics Picks of The Week 15.01.2014
Posted by AJ
Once again, a very light reading week, with no graphic novel reading at all. I took a trip to India and back over the weekend, mostly because preparations for a cousin’s upcoming marriage and mom’s treatment, so reading time was extremely limited. I’m even behind on my novel reading at the moment, so I’m generally not doing well on that front at all.
Some really fun titles launched this past week, such as Night of the Living Deadpool, so it was an entertaining week at least, for the most part.
Anyway, here’s another edition of this new feature. Full reading list, as always, is available here and all my comics reviews are available here.
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Tags: Aliens, Amazing X-Men, Amazing X-Men #3, Azazel, Barbara Gordon, Batgirl, Batgirl #27, Beast, Black Magic, Black Mask, Bluebelle, Boom Studios, British Superheroes, Caitlin Kittredge, Captain Britain, Captain Cold, Clayface, Cloning, Coffin Hill, Coffin Hill #4, Colin Lorimer, Comics, Comics Picks of the Week, Cullen Bunn, Curse, Curse #1, Dark Angel, DC Comics, Deadpool, Ed Brubaker, Ed McGuinness, Elseworlds, Espionage, Eternal Warrior, Female Spies, Forever Evil, Forever Evil: Rogues Rebellion, Forever Evil: Rogues Rebellion #4, Gail Simone, Genetic Engineering, Gothtopia, Harada, Horror, Image Comics, Inaki Miranda, J.M. DeMatteis, Jason Aaron, Justice League, Justice League 3000, Justice League 3000 #2, Keith Giffen, Livewire, Marvel Comics, Marvel Now, Marvel UK, Michael Moreci, Monsters, Mr. Freeze, Mys-Tech, New 52, Night of the Living Deadpool, Night of the Living Deadpool #1, Nightcrawler, Ninjak, Ramon Rosanas, Revolutionary War, Revolutionary War : Dark Angel #1, Riley Rossmo, Robert Gill, Rogues, Rogues Rebellion, Royal Flush Gang, Science Fiction, SHIELD, Space Opera, Steve Epting, Storm, Superheroes, Supernatural, Supervillains, The Flash, Thriller, Tim Daniel, Unity #3, Valiant Comics, Velvet #3, Vertigo Comics, Werewolves, Witches, Wolverine, X-O Manowar
Comics Picks of The Week 08.01.2014
Posted by AJ
So welcome to the first Comics Picks of The Week for 2014 where I list the comics that were actually to be the first ones released in the new year. Everything that has been revealed so far about 2014 promises an amazing year, I have to say. Well, for the most part at least. There are some things that I don’t quite understand, or like, but eh, it is still going to be a great year I feel.
This past week, Marvel finally launched its All-New Marvel NOW! line with Black Widow, All-New X-Factor and Revolutionary War: Alpha and they aren’t going to stop. New releases will continue throughout March at the least and we will even be getting some of these new titles double-shipped, such as Black Widow #2 which comes out next week. In other news, I had some fun reading DC titles this week, although Detective Comics #27 proved to be quite disappointing for most of the first half. And my disappointment is on several levels, not just with one particular aspect of it. But, more on that in the reviews.
My first graphic novel of the year happened to be the (unfinished) mini-series that Steve Gerber and Matthew Sturges wrote a few years ago, with the former writing the tale of a new Doctor Fate while the latter wrote about the supervillain Eclipse. Only eight issues of this double-sized series were released, but I have to say that I definitely enjoyed it and based on that, my graphic novel reading is off to a good start.
Anyway, here’s another edition of this new feature. Full reading list, as always, is available here and all my comics reviews are available here.
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Tags: Action, Action-Adventure, Afterlife With Archie, Agent Wisdom, Al Ewing, Alan Cowsill, All-New Invaders, All-New Marvel NOW!, All-New Marvel NOW! Point One #1, All-New X-Factor, All-New X-Factor #1, Andrea Sorrentino, Andy Lanning, Anniversary Issue, Antonio Fabela, Aphrodite, Aphrodite v2 #7, Archie, Archie Comics, Assassins, Avengers, Black Widow, Black Widow #1, Blight, Brad Meltzer, Bryan Hitch, Captain Britain, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Chris Sotomayor, Claudia Balboni, Comics, Comics Picks of the Week, Constantine, Contemporary, Countdown To Mystery, Countdown To Mystery: Doctor Fate and Eclipso, Dan Slott, Dark Angel, David Baron, David Stewart, Death's Head, Detective Comics, Detective Comics #27, Doctor Fate, Earth 3, Eclipso, Evil, Fernando Blanco, Forever Evil, Forever Evil: Blight, Francesco Francavilla, Freddie Williams III, Gail Simone, Gambit, Genetic Engineering, Gothtopia, Green Arrow, Green Arrow #27, Gregg Capullo, Gregg Hurwitz, Guillem March, Horror, Ian Bertram, J.M. DeMatteis, James Robinson, Jason Fabok, Jeff Lemire, John Kalisz, John Layman, Justice League, Justice Society, Justiniano, Kamala Khan, Katana, Khan, Khan Noonien Sing, Lee Loughridge, Loki, Loki: Agent of ASGARD, magic, Marcelo Maiolo, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Marvel Now, Matt Hawkins, Matt Hollingsworth, Matthew Sturges, Mike Allred, Mike Barr, Mike Johnson, Motormouth, Ms. Marvel, Natasha Romanoff, Nathan Edmondson, Neal Adams, Near Future, New 52, Nick Spencer, Oliver Queen, Peter David, Peter J. Tomasi, Phantom Stranger, Phantom Stranger #15, Phil Noto Marvel Now, Quicksilver, Rags Morales, Revolutionary War, Revolutionary War: Alpha, Revolutionary War: Alpha #1, Rich Elson, Riverdale, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Science Fiction, Scott Snyder, Sean Murphy, Shado, SHIELD, Silver Surfer, Sorcerers, Space Opera, Star Trek, Star Trek: Khan, Star Trek: Khan #4, Stephen Jorge Segovia, Steve Gerber, Steve Pugh, Stjepan Sejic, Superheroes, Supernatural, Supervillains, The Movement, The Movement #8, The Outsiders War, Tomey Morey, Top Cow Comics, Vigilantism, Walden Wong, X-Factor, Zombie Apocalypse
Comics Picks of The Week 31.12.2013
Posted by AJ
Welcome to the first CPoTW post of the year. Technically this should be the last of the previous year, but publishers did this funny thing where the new comics came out on 31st December, so, you get the picture.
This was an extremely thin week of comics reading for me, and I’m not quite sure what more to say more than that. I read just six comics in total and as it turns out, they all happened to be good. I suppose that even a reading machine like me needs a break now and then. And I could probably have used it, in hindsight, since I moved through through three graphic novels in the previous week. And that’s a lot. At least, all six of these new comics were good!
Anyway, here’s another edition of this new feature. Full reading list, as always, is available here and all my comics reviews are available here.
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Tags: Aliens, Amy Reeder, Aquaman, Aquaman #26, Atlantis, Barry Allen, Batman, Batwoman, Batwoman #26, Blight, Brandon Montclare, Christos Gage, Comics, Comics Picks of the Week, Constantine, Crime, Crime Syndicate, DC Comics, Earth 3, Evil, Flash, Forever Evil, Forever Evil: Blight, Gotham, Horror, Image Comics, J.M. DeMatteis, Jeff Parker, Jeremy Haun, Jim Lee, Justice League, Justice League Dark, Justice League Dark #26, Kate Kane, Krypton, Marc Andreyko, Mikel Janin, Near Future, Neil Googe, New 52, Nightmare Nurse, Pandora, Paul Pelltier, Phantom Stranger, Politics, Rocket Girl, Rocket Girl #3, Science Fiction, Scott Snyder, Sea-King, Speed Force, Spitfire, Superheroes, Superman, Superman Unchained, Superman Unchained #5, Supernatural, Supervillains, Swamp Thing, Teen Cops, The Flash, The Flash #26, Time Travel, Urban Fantasy
Comics Picks of The Week 24.12.2013
Posted by AJ
Well, here we are. This will be the final CPoTW post of the year, even though today is the last new comic book day of 2013. Just the way these schedules all work out and all.
Moving on, this was a somewhat light week in some respects since I didn’t get around to as many comics as I wanted to. Quite a few titles slipped through the cracks, which is happening more and more given the sheer volume of how many comics are (generally) released each and every week. Still, one bright ray of sunshine in all of this was that I managed to read three entire graphic novels this week, all of them for Batgirl, with one featuring Cassandra Cain and the other two featuring Stephanie Brown, both characters who are much in demand among several outspoken communities of fans to be revived in the New 52. Having read these graphic novels, I certainly agree with that!
Anyway, here’s another edition of this new feature. Full reading list, as always, is available here and all my comics reviews are available here.
Posted in Comics Picks of the Week
Tags: Adam Beechen, Adam Kubert, Atomica, Batgirl, Batgirl v2 Volume 1, Batgirl v3 Volume 1, Batgirl v3 Volume 2, Batman, Bones McCoy, Bryan Q. Miller, Captain Cold, Captain Kirk, Cassandra Cain, Comics, Comics Picks of the Week, Crime Syndicate, Dark Horse Comics, David Finch, David Morrell, DC Comics, Deathstroke, Dynamite Entertainment, Earth 3, Elmer Damaso, Event Comics, Evil, Felicia Day, Forever Evil, Forever Evil #4, Geoff Johns, Gotham, Hal Jordan, IDW Publishing, Injustice League, Ivan Reis, James Howlett, Jim Calafiore, Jim Rugg, John Byrne, Johnny Quick, Justice League, Justice League #26, Kieron Gillen, Klaus Janson, Kyle Higgins, Lee Garbett, Lex Luthor, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Mr. Spock, Mutants, New 52, Nightwing, Nightwing #26, Origin II #1, Peter Parker, Robotech, Robotech/Voltron #1, Rogues, Science Fiction, Space Opera, Spider-Man, Star Trek, Star Trek Annual 2013, Stephanie Brown, Superheroes, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Amazing Spider-Man #700.2, The Guild, The Guild #1, The Oracle, Tie-In, Tommy Yune, Voltron, Will Conrad, Wolverine, Wolverine: Origin
Comics Picks of The Week 18.12.2013
Posted by AJ
Looks like its going to be the month of busy weeks. The last two weeks I’ve read two graphic novels each along with all my regular monthlies and this past week proved to be no different. Both Detective Comics Volume 4 and The Flash Volume 4 proved to be exceedingly good and now I have two more series that I need to catch up on for the New 52. Tall order, but doable. And as regards the usual monthlies, there were comics across the board, in all sorts of ways: genres, publishers, characters, etc, etc. The year has slowly transformed over the months into a really solid year for comics overall.
I still haven’t made any dent in the pile of graphic novels I have to read, but I’m not too worried about any of it, to be honest. Already used to that phenomenon from my novel reading.
Anyway, here’s another edition of this new feature. Full reading list, as always, is available here and all my comics reviews are available here.
Posted in Comics Picks of the Week, Comics Reviews, Review Central
Tags: Adventure, Amanda Conner, Andy Suriano, Animated Tie-In, Barry Kitson, Batman, Birds of Prey, Birds of Prey v1 Volume 5, Black Canary, Black Science, Black Science #2, Brian Buccellato, Brian Michael Bendis, Brian Wood, Cartoon Network, Chad Hardin, Comics, Comics Picks of the Week, Comics Review, Cyclops, DC Comics, Derlis Santacruz, Dimensional Travel, Dynamite Entertainment, Ed Benes, Emma Frost, Espionage, Evil, Fantasy, Female Superheroes, Forever Evil, Forever Evil: Rogues Rebellion, Forever Evil: Rogues Rebellion #3, Gail Simone, Gotham, Harleen Quinzel, Harley Quinn, Harley Quinn #1, He-Man, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, He-Man and The Masters of The Universe Volume 1, Heatwave, Heroic Fantasy, Hordak, Horror, Huntress, IDW Publishing, Illegitimates, Illegitimates #1, Image Comics, Inhumanity, Inhumans, Jean Grey, Jim Zub, Jimmy Palmiotti, Justice League of America, Justice League of America's Vibe #10, Keith Giffen, Kitty Pryde, Kris Anka, Lady Deathstrike, Laura Braga, Man-at-Arms, Man-Bat, Marc Andreyko, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Marvel Now, Matteo Scalero, Mirror Master, Mutants, New 52, Oracle, Poison Ivy, Pop Mhan, Prince Adam, Princess Adora, Pulp SF, Red Sonja, Red Sonja v2 #6, Review, Review Central, Rick Remender, Rogue, Rogues Rebellion, Ron Marz, Samurai Jack, Samurai Jack #3, Science Fiction, Scott Hepburn, Sterling Gates, Storm, Superheroes, Supernatural, Supervillains, Swords and Sorcery, Taran Killam, Teela, Terry Dodson, The Joker, The Rogues, Top Cow, Typhoid Mary, Uncanny X-Men, Uncanny X-Men #15, Urban Fantasy, Vibe, Vixen, Walter Geovani, Warrior Women, Witchblade, Witchblade #171, X-Men, X-Men v4 #8
Comics Picks of The Week 11.12.2013
Posted by AJ
Looks like its going to be the month of busy weeks. The last two weeks I’ve read two graphic novels each along with all my regular monthlies and this past week proved to be no different. Both Detective Comics Volume 4 and The Flash Volume 4 proved to be exceedingly good and now I have two more series that I need to catch up on for the New 52. Tall order, but doable. And as regards the usual monthlies, there were comics across the board, in all sorts of ways: genres, publishers, characters, etc, etc. The year has slowly transformed over the months into a really solid year for comics overall.
I still haven’t made any dent in the pile of graphic novels I have to read, but I’m not too worried about any of it, to be honest. Already used to that phenomenon from my novel reading.
Anyway, here’s another edition of this new feature. Full reading list, as always, is available here and all my comics reviews are available here.
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Comics Picks of The Week 04.12.2013
Posted by AJ
Just like the week prior, this past week was really busy as well. I read two graphic novels again, Superman: The Man of Steel Volume 1 and Marvel’s Infinity, and both of them proved to be quite excellent and met my expectations quite nicely. However, it wasn’t all as good as I would have preferred since there were too many comics that came out last week which I didn’t get to read. Which is weird, considering that this is essentially a 5-week month and the books should be spread out over that much time, what with the extra week thrown in.
Still, I’m in a pretty good place I think, more so since with my Advent Calendar, I’m motivated to read more graphic novels and review more comics in general. Which is always a plus. And today is another new comics day, with all that entails, so this new week is looking very promising right now.
In the meantime, here’s another edition of this new feature. Full reading list, as always, is available here and all my comics reviews are available here.
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