Tags
Aaron Campbell, Aaron Ginsburg, Andy Diggle, Austin Harrison, Barry Kitson, Batman/Superman, Bloodshot, Brian Wood, Clone, David Schulner, DC Comics, Duane Swierczynski, Dynamite, Garry Brown, Greg Pak, Greg Rucka, Hawkeye, IDW, Image, Jae Lee, Jason Ciaramella, Javier Pulido, Joe Hill, Jordie Bellaire, Joshua Dysart, Juan Jose Ryp, Khari Evans, Lazarus, Mark Waid, Matt Fraction, Matt Kindt, Michael Lark, Mike Raicht, Mind MGMT, Paul Smith, The Massive, The Rocketeer & The Spirit, Thumbprint, Trevor Hairsine, Uncanny, Vic Malhotra, Wade McIntyre, Wild Blue Yonder, Zack Howard
Keepin’ it as unreal as I can:
- The Rocketeer & The Spirit #1 (Read it! Passed it over as I put together What’s Up? for the week. Thanks to Derek, however, I didn’t leave the shop without it. Lots of fun. Signature Waid with great art from Paul Smith.)
- Uncanny #2 (Read it! Certainly good enough to keep me around for another issue.)
- Thumbprint #2 (Read it! Some strong moments. A couple of typos. Ends on the same note as #1, which is a bit disappointing considering the length of the series. Conclusion here we come!)
- The Massive #14 (Read it! Solid. Sure: loose lips sink ships So, too, do secrets.)
- Harbinger #14 (Read it! More engaging than the final issue of the ultimately underwhelming Harbinger Wars mini.)
- Mind MGMT #13 (Saving it to savor it.)
- The Sixth Gun: Sons of the Gun #5 (A Bunn wrap! Still kills me.)
- Bloodshot #13 (Read it! Great cover! So-so story. Kitson’s been a drag on the series.)
- Batman/Superman #2 (Read it! I liked it, particularly the end–and that final splash page. Overall, complex but not confusing.)
- Clone #9 (Read it! Back in the plus column.)
- Hawkeye Annual #1 (I’ll get to it eventually.)
- Wild Blue Yonder #2 (Read it! Liked it a lot–every aspect of it. Yup: no sophomore slump here.)
- Lazarus #2 (Read it! One thing I like about Greg Rucka books: they read like Greg Rucka books. Can’t wait to read more!)
Here’s a first: several strong second efforts in one bag!
What did you get in your bag this week?
Turning pages,
Scott