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What’s I&N Store (11/26)

25 Tuesday Nov 2014

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Don’t have time to dress up the list.

So love the naked list.

  • Colder: Bad Seed #2 (Dark Horse)
  • The Massive #29 (Dark Horse)
  • Mind MGMT #28 (Dark Horse)
  • Bodies #5 (DC/Vertigo)
  • Dead Boy Detectives #11 (DC/Vertigo)
  • Gotham by Midnight #1 (DC)
  • Superman #36 (DC)
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #40 (IDW)
  • Lazarus #13 (Image)
  • The Manhattan Projects #25 (Image)
  • Rasputin #2 (Image)
  • Sheltered #13 (Image)
  • Sidekick #9 (Image)
  • Trees #7 (Image)
  • Captain America and the Mighty Avengers #2 (Marvel)
  • The Delinquents #4 (Valiant)
  • Stumptown Vol. 3 #3 (Oni)

Avery’s Pick of the Week:

  • Bee & Puppycat #6 (BOOM!)

What are you looking forward to this week?

Turning pages,

Scott

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What’s I&N Store (11/19)

18 Tuesday Nov 2014

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Too many books, too little time.  That’s right: I don’t have the time to do my regular rundown.  Still want to keep you I&N the loop, though.  Here’s your list of bag-worthy books:

  • Dark Horse Presents #4 (Dark Horse)
  • Astro City #17 (Vertigo)
  • Batman and Robin #36 (DC)
  • Multiversity: Pax Americana #1 (DC)
  • The Last Fall #3 (IDW)
  • Intersect #1 (Image)
  • Zero #12 (Image)
  • Daredevil #10 (Marvel)
  • Loki: Agent of Asgard #8 (Marvel)
  • Magneto #12 (Marvel)
  • Moon Knight #9 (Marvel)
  • Uncanny X-Men #28 (Marvel)
  • Annihilator #3 (Legendary)
  • Epochalypse #1 (Legendary)
  • The Last Broadcast #7 (Archaia/BOOM!)
  • Magnus: Robot Fighter #8 (Dynamite)
  • X-O Manowar #30 (Valiant)

Avery’s Pick of the Week:

  • My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic #25 (IDW)

What are you looking forward to this week?

Turning pages–slowly,

Scott

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What’s I&N Store (11/12)

12 Wednesday Nov 2014

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Grades, grades, grades. Too much of my time awake is spent evaluating others’ attempts at connecting with me. Sometimes I wish I could shut it off. Other times, I knock on wood: if it weren’t for that, I’d have nothing.

  • Resurrectionists #1 (Dark Horse): For the most part, I’ll try anything–well, any comic, anyway–with Fred Van Lente’s name on it.  Hmm.  What if FVL’s name were on wasabi-slathered sushi…or on a ghost pepper…or Dorito-flavored soda…
  • The Bigger Bang #1 (IDW): From the creative team of D.J. Kirkbride and Vassilis Gogtzilas.  Who?  Yeah, I don’t know; but I didn’t know Ken Krekeler and had no idea how much I was going to like Dry Spell, either.  So, there you go.
The Bigger Bang #1

The Bigger Bang #1

  • The October Faction #2 (IDW): Thought the first one was interesting enough.  Sure, Steve Niles has a knack for horror, but it’s artist Damien Worm who has burrowed his way into my brain.
  • Alex + Ada #10 (Image): Love how Luna and Vaughn leave us hanging issue after issue.  Smart storytelling–especially in the quiet moments, in the subtle shifts in the artwork from panel to panel.
Alex + Ada #10

Alex + Ada #10

  • Copperhead #3 (Image): #2 didn’t bite me in the same way #1 did.  Don’t get me wrong: it was good; just wasn’t as transcendent as the first.
  • Drifter #1 (Image): Preview sounds like Heart of Darkness.  Conradical!  Again: We’ll see if Ivan Brandon–another writer with which I’m not familiar–and Nic Klein–who did nice work on Winter Soldier–can bring da gloom.
  • The Fade Out #3 (Image): Honesty: felt like I was fading out a bit while reading #2.  Even though Brubaker and Phillips have certainly earned my loyalty, it may be that I’m sticking around because I’m supposed to–like it’s some cosmic comic rule to read it, especially following the fantastic Fatale.
The Fade Out #3

The Fade Out #3

  • Outcast #5 (Image): The flame is set on low, but it still burns when you touch it. That about covers Outcast.
  • Wytches #2 (Image): I really wish I had more time to give this one the review it deserves. I’ve taken Snyder to task in the past; and this highest of high profile releases comes closest to what we’ve come to expect from the writer of the horror classic Severed. Thing is, it’s still terribly flawed. And it doesn’t help that Aguirre Sacasa and Hack’s Sabrina hit many of the same notes–and hit them more effectively. Funny how we haven’t heard as much about the offering from Archie Comics–the new home of horror–as we have about Wytches. Scary how powerful a spell hype happens to be, no?
Wytches #2

Wytches #2

  • All-New Captain America #1 (Marvel): I hated Remender’s take on Cap. Turns out, his run was tantamount to sabotage–in order to prepare us for this natural evolution of/blasphemous take on the beloved American hero. Damn right I’m gonna buy it! Doesn’t hurt that I’m not so down on Remender of late, thanks to his lovely Low.
All-New Captain America #1

All-New Captain America #1

  • Captain America and The Mighty Avengers #1 (Marvel): Hey: if you’re gonna roll out a new model, you might as well roll it out. Al Ewing got me to believe in Loki, a character I’ve never cared for; I’m figuring that he’ll get me to believe in Sam Wilson as Cap, a character I’ve always loved.
  • Silver Surfer #7 (Marvel): So much fun!  Slott and Allred can do no wrong with the unlikely and unbeatable pair of Norrin Radd and his polka-dotted partner Dawn Greenwood.  Surffice it to say: this is Marvel’s best monthly book.  But you already knew that.
Silver Surfer #7

Silver Surfer #7

  • Thor #2 (Marvel): I liked #1–even if it were a little heavy handed.  Then again, Thor’s necessarily heavy handed, ain’t he–or, well, she?  Going in, we knew what Aaron’s capable of; but this Russell Dauterman’s a revelation!
  • The Damnation of Charlie Wormwood #2 (Dynamite): We’ve heard this story before, haven’t we?  Kinda like how this one’s being told.  Maybe it’s the English teacher angle…
  • Evil Empire #7 (BOOM!): This Evil Empire is all good.  #5 was one of my Top 5 Books of September, and Max Bemis isn’t showing any sign of slowing down.  Can’t finish my Evil Empire preview without a view of Jay Shaw’s cover:
Evil Empire #7

Evil Empire #7

  • Holmes vs. Houdini #2 (Dynamite): Oh, why not.  It ain’t a mystery; it ain’t magic–it’s both!
  • Thomas Alsop #6 (BOOM!): Started off really, really well.  We celebrated #2 as one of our favorite books of July.  Since then, there’s been a bit of a drop off; I’m not as giddy about getting it as I was early on.  But, overall, the storytelling’s been fine, and I still dig Thomas a lot.  Gotta hand it to him: he’s got an Manhattan-sized ego–and, boy, does he need it!
  • Wild’s End #3 (BOOM!): I liked #1 enough to try #2–and thank goodness I did!  #2 flew over the boundary for a Sixer–and was one of my favorite books of October.  Never expected to say this: I.N.J. Culbard’s one of my favorite artists!  No, really, he has to be, right?  He’s one half of this mini and one half of 2000AD’s Brass Sun.  Yeah, I love Brass Sun.  Don’t you?
Wild's End #3

Wild’s End #3

What are you looking forward to this week?

Turning pages,

Scott

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What’s I&N Store (11/5)

04 Tuesday Nov 2014

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Go ahead: blink a few times; yeah, rub your eyes.  Ain’t gonna change the fact that there are only six books on the big list this week.

  • Velvet #8 (Image): I had thought about dropping out, but #7 drew me back into the fold–back into Brubaker and Epting’s heaven of high-stakes espionage.  Color my faith restored in the spy gods.
  • Tooth & Claw #1 (Image): Kurt Busiek’s so very good at what he does.  Sure, Astro City often reads like a PSA, but it reads exceedingly well.  I mean, what fanboy doesn’t need a little sensitivity training with his Wednesday fix?
Tooth & Claw #1

Tooth & Claw #1

  • Men of Wrath #2 (Image): #1 wasn’t bad.  Started off with a bang, that’s for sure.  Aaron’s voice is unmistakable, though it’s drowned out a bit by Southern Bastards, which is hitting some seriously high notes of late.
Men of Wrath #2

Men of Wrath #2

  • Miracleman #13 (Marvel): I want Moore!  So much Moore!  As I’ve mentioned in the past: this’ll be the best book of the week; it won’t even be close.
Miracleman #13

Miracleman #13

  • Cloaks #3 (BOOM!): Second one wasn’t as good as the first.  Might as well stick it out.  There’s really no reason not to.
  • The Sixth Gun #44 (Oni Press): Stocking up my issues of The Sixth Gun like any survivalist would stock up ammo.  Sad thing is, this Gun’s gonna run out of bullets sooner than later.  That’s probably why I’m in no rush to read ’em.

Wow.  Maybe–just maybe–I’ll find some time to write something.

What are you looking forward to this week?

Turning pages,

Scott

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What’s I&N Store (10/29)

29 Wednesday Oct 2014

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A man can assess only so many theses.  (That sounds even funnier–dirtier?–than it reads.  Go ‘head: try it out.)  This is my official break from the action.

  • The Massive #28 (Dark Horse): I am ready.  (More like I’ve accepted that which I cannot change.)
  • Mind MGMT #27 (Dark Horse): Something creepy about that plucky first immortal, no?  Yeah, that’s a fella I want to party with!  What have we learned?  If anything, I’d say it’s “Let your guide–your field guide–be your conscience.”  Oh, and did I happen to mention I went to NYCC and got this:
You're allowed to be jealous.

You’re allowed to be jealous.

  • Wonder Woman #35 (DC): Wow.  Can’t believe it: it’s the end–made menacingly clear by an emerging Poseidon on the bloody final splash.  Gonna miss ya, girl.
Wonder Woman #35

Wonder Woman #35

  • Little Nemo: Return to Slumberland #2 (IDW): #1 was one of our Top 5 Books of August.  Talk about hitting all of the right notes.  Kudos to Eric Shanower and Gabriel Rodriguez for capturing the spirit of visionary Winsor McKay.  Can’t look past Nelson Daniel’s crisp colors, either.
  • Low #4 (Image): My God.  How low can I go?  Through #3, I’m liking this a lot more than I expected to.  (That’s right: I, the Rick Remender hater, am not hating this.)  If I’m being fair, Low‘s much better than the somewhat similar The Wake, which–inexplicably–earned a lot of critical praise over the past year or so.  Sure, there are some agonizingly sappy moments throughout; but all together the book works–especially thanks to Greg Tocchini’s beautiful artwork.
Low #4

Low #4

  • Saga #24 (Image): Back to form after a little letdown.
  • Southern Bastards #5 (Image): Yeah, hi.  #3.  Wow.  Certainly didn’t expect that.  Like a knife in the ribs, no?  Damn fine ribs.  Finer knife.
Southern Bastards #5

Southern Bastards #5

  • All-New X-Men #33 (Marvel): Ultimately, do I care?
  • Archer & Armstrong #25 (Valiant): Anniversary issue time!  You know what that means: it means I probably won’t read it all the way through despite paying a premium for it, you know, because of, oooooh, all of the names attached to it.  Come to think of it, I haven’t read through a single Valiant #25.
  • Brass Sun #6 (2000AD): This has been very good.  I loved the beginning of #4; I really loved the end of #5.  What a twist, eh?  I mean, literaturally!  Chalk Captain Beatrice up as one of my favorite characters.  A salty one, she is!  Edginton and Culbard are hitting some high notes here.
Brass Sun #6

Brass Sun #6

  • The Bunker #7 (Oni Press): #6 was another strong issue with some of Joe Infurnari’s best work to date–as evidenced by a particularly hot campfire-faced splash.  Smokin’!
  • Rachel Rising #29 (Abstract Studio): Isn’t getting any better.  In fact, Rachel’s been falling for several issues now.  Not sure there’s any hope left.  (In fact, the only reason I’ll be getting it is out of obligation; see: I haven’t taken it off of my pull-list yet.)
  • Über #19 (Avatar): As of last week, I can no longer say that Über‘s my favorite Gillen book.  Don’t get me wrong: it’s still plenty good.  Thing is, the latest issue of The Wicked & The Divine just so happens to be that good.  Effing brilliant is what it is.  So, yeah, I just needed to get that out.
  • War Stories #2 (Avatar): All is right with the world: Ennis has gone back to war.
War Stories #2

War Stories #2

All right.  Time to get my hands on some more theses.

What are you looking forward to this week?

Turning pages,

Scott

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What’s I&N Store (10/22)

22 Wednesday Oct 2014

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I’m so depressingly behind in my reading.  I can barely think about what’s bound for my bad this week.  Ugh.

  • Colder: Bad Seed #1 (Dark Horse): I had the hots for Colder through the first two issues; yeah, I sweated over Juan Ferreyra’s gorgeous artwork, which remained at a high degree through the rest of the series.  I cooled to the story, however, as the series made its way to its ultimate frozend.  Based on that, maybe I should let it go, let it go…
  • Bodies #4 (DC/Vertigo): Issue #3 was an improvement over a #2 that struggled to live up to the promise of #1.  The transitions–the all-important transitions amongst the four time periods–are becoming more intense.
  • Catwoman #35 (DC): Big fan of Garry Brown.  No other reason why I’d bother.
Catwoman #35

Catwoman #35

  • Dead Boy Detectives #10 (DC/Vertigo): A solid read.  This arc isn’t blowing me away, but I’m still very much interested in the goings-on.
  • Multiversity: The Just #1 (DC): Let’s be honest: I’d buy Multiversity: The Feces.
  • Superman #35 (DC): This is the Superman we’ve been waiting for.
Superman #35

Superman #35

  • Lazarus #12 (Image): Rucka and Lark have yet to disappoint.  Thus far, we’ve enjoyed eleven issues of top-notch storytelling; and they’ve given us every reason to expect another–and another…
  • Sheltered #12 (Image): Close to the end now.  Good thing, too: as much as I wanted to know how the story ends, I’m not sure if I would’ve stuck around if there were another, say, twelve issues to go.
  • Starlight #6 (Image): At this point, I’m still wishing upon Starlight #1, hoping Millar’ll recapture the magic.  He’s not going to recapture the magic, is he?
  • Stray Bullets #8 (Image): Can’t say I liked #7 as much as I did #6.  I really liked #6–enough to name it one of our Top 5 Books of August.  (You did catch that, right?)  I don’t know: things were too…convenient, I suppose.  Can’t knock the end, though.  (See what I did there?)  Oh, David, you ambiguous bastard.  You’re the Raymond Carver of comics!
Stray Bullets: Killers #8

Stray Bullets: Killers #8

  • The Wicked & The Divine #5 (Image): Has been divinely wicked!  #3 won me over and #4 did nothing to change my mind.  Regarding Gillen: I’m finding that I can no longer say, “Sure, but Über…”; and the team of McKelvie and Wilson is doing a terrific job of bringing out the pop gods’ star power.
  • Zero #11 (Image): Out of nowhere, really, Ales Kot has delivered back-to-back issues that make the most of a minimalist writing approach–thanks to the maximum efforts put in by artists Tonci Zonjic and Michael Gaydos.  They spoke to us so much that we named them–#9 and #10–our #1 books of July and August.  An amazing feat, indeed!
Zero #11

Zero #11

  • Crossed Special 2014 (Avatar): Credit the all-star panel at NYCC–comprised of series creator Garth Ennis, Si Spurrier, Kieron Gillen, Justin Jordan, and Avatar’s president William Christensen–for sparking my interest.  I’m going to try this–an installment by Jordan–and then jump into the trades.
Crossed Special 2014

Crossed Special 2014

  • The Delinquents #3 (Valiant): Hasn’t been as much fun as I hoped it’d be.  Feels a bit forced, doesn’t it?  Certainly hasn’t delivered what A&A and Q&W delivered on their own.
  • Southern Dog #2 (Action Labs/Danger Zone): The first issue was pretty heavy handed.  Perhaps if it were let off its leash…  Isn’t that what being in the danger zone is all about?  Credit–blame?–Dry Spell for raising the bar for this Action Labs imprint.
  • Stumptown Vol. 3 #2 (Oni Press): I didn’t like anything about #1.  Rucka’s earned my attention, however.  He didn’t come through with Veil, but I’d be a fool to give up after such a meticulous set up–even if it was boring as all get out.
  • The Twilight Zone #9 (Dynamite): Straczynski’s been in the zone–as evidenced by the way he wrapped up the Diana Westby arc.
The Twilight Zone #9

The Twilight Zone #9

Avery’s Pick of the Week:

  • Bee and Puppycat #5 (BOOM!): Duh.
Bee and Puppycat #5

Bee and Puppycat #5

What are you looking forward to this week?

Turning pages,

Scott

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What’s I&N Store (10/15)

14 Tuesday Oct 2014

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I’ve got the post-New York Comic Con blues.  Time to power up.

  • Dark Horse Presents 2014 #3 (Dark Horse): Buying it for Brenden McCarthy’s story.  Anything that reminds of The Zaucer of Zilk—one of our favorite books of 2012–is OK in my bag.
  • Veil #5 (Dark Horse): This has been a loyalty buy.  Rucka’s earned my business; but if I’m being honest, I’m glad this one’s done.
  • Batman and Robin #35 (DC):  Hasn’t been good of late.  The Future’s End tie-in, for instance, was pretty terrible.  My aforementioned loyalty is being tested–but could easily be resurrected with a single solid issue.  Here’s hoping.

 

Batman and Robin #35

Batman and Robin #35

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #39 (IDW): TMNT has been good for a while now.  It was really good for a stretch, but now it’s not so much really as it is just good–which is, well, good, but maybe not good enough for me to keep shelling out four bucks a month.
  • Daredevil #9 (Marvel): #8 was a treBendis return to form!  The Purple Man and his Purple kids were convincing as horrifying antagonists–particularly the latter, with their frighteningly adolescent impulse control.  It’s the Children of the Scorn!  This month brings another great cover from Chris Samnee:
Daredevil #9

Daredevil #9

  • Loki: Agent of Asgard #7 (Marvel): Figured that the Axis crossover would spell doom for Loki.  In the end, #6 wasn’t so terrible; in fact, the end of #6 was a smart play.  I guess I’m doomed to another issue.
  • Magneto #11 (Marvel): Magneto vs. the Red Skull, who just so happens to have Professor X’s telepathic powers?  Yes, please!  Guess I’m not really so down on the Axis crossover after all.
Magneto #11

Magneto #11

  • Ms. Marvel #9 (Marvel): Despite a playful case of Lockjaw, I’m no longer feeling rabid for Ms. Marvel.  Oh, it was bound to happen.
  • Uncanny X-Men #27 (Marvel): Has felt forced of late.  Sad considering that I was really getting into it.  My hope is that the transition out of Original Sin has been made and we can carry on.  God knows I want to be psyched about Cyclops!  Maybe this ish’ll act as my pep rally with Bachalo as the head cheerleader.
Uncanny X-Men #27

Uncanny X-Men #27

  • The Last Broadcast #6 (Archaia/BOOM!): Hasn’t hit the high note struck by #2 but has still been quite good.  I’m a little dubious about the cliffhanger offered up at the end of #5.  Even still, I’m hopeful that Andre Sirangelo and Gabriel Iumazark have another trick or two up their sleeves.
The Last Broadcast #6

The Last Broadcast #6

  • The Life After #4 (Oni Press): Hemingway as Virgil: clever.  Jude as a mash-up of Dante, Truman Burbank, and Jesus: strained; Christ, it seems like they’re acting at cross purposes.  Know what I want?  I want this issue to erase any doubts.  Thing is, if it doesn’t, that’ll be three–and then you can call me Thomas.
  • Magnus: Robot Fighter #7 (Dynamite): It’s been a solid read.  Sure, it ain’t Van Lente at his best, but it’s still worth the space in my bag.
  • The Sixth Gun: Days of the Dead #3 (Oni Press): Stockpiling the mini alongside the ongoing.  Comes from my having come to the Gun through trades.
  • Wild’s End #2 (BOOM!): Fun anthropomorphic fare with an overriding sense of dread.  A fable for our time from Dan Abnett and I.N.J. Culbard.
Wild's End #2

Wild’s End #2

What are you looking forward to this week?

Turning pages,

Scott

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What’s I&N Store (10/8)

07 Tuesday Oct 2014

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Action Labs, Danger Zone, Dry Spell, Ken Krekeler

OK, so, my wife finally cracked and asked me how much I spend on comics every week.  The ever-growing stack of unbagged books in the computer cabinet kinda sparked her curiosity.  I swallowed down a few bucks before breezily offering, “Oh, you know, like between $50 and $60.”  She asked me if I were being honest, her eyes falling on the stacks, which seemed to impossibly rise along with my blood pressure.  I swallowed down another dollar or ten and–got to work on this modest little list, which in no way–no way–will cost me more than $60.  See, baby!  Just like I told ya!

  • Astro City #16 (DC/Vertigo): Nothing robotic about Busiek’s storytelling; the dude’s a master.  Heck, he needed only two issues to make me love a little old lady–one I’ll probably never see again!  Now for another new hero: Starbright.  I’m sure I’m not the only one singing a little Madonna right about now.
  • Batgirl #35 (DC): I don’t normally get sucked into reboots–especially of books I don’t read or of characters I couldn’t care less about.  But Batgirl’s reboots are made for reading, and that’s just what I’ll do; and one of these days her reboots are gonna keep me around for more than an issue or two.  Yeah, that got a bit wonky; but point still made: this looks good.
Batgirl #35

Batgirl #35

  • The October Faction #1 (IDW): Another horror show–and I mean that in the best way possible–from monster Steve Niles and madman Damien Worm.
  • Copperhead #2 (Image): I liked Copperhead #1 a lot.  The story’s a familiar one, but Jay Faerber and Scott Godlewski have done a terrific job telling it–so far, anyway.  I’m not ready to call it my new favorite comic–as Brain K. Vaughan has so ebulliently blurbed–but I’m open to the possibility.  Sheriff Bronson’s one to watch.  I took to her as I did to President Blades from Letter 44.  (Note: My love for Blades clouded my better judgment for 5 or so issues.  As it turned, that was a letter better left unopened.  But you know what they say: better to have loved and lost $20 than to have never loved at all.)  So the bar’s been set.
Copperhead #2

Copperhead #2

  • The Manhattan Projects #24 (Image): Beat these bookends: #23 opened with a crazy Kennedy and wrapped up with a tasty Cuban sandwich.
  • Punks: The Comic #1 (Image): You down with JHF?  Yeah, you know mef.  That’s right: the mind behind The Bunker is an out of the closet punker!
  • Wytches #1 (Image): Scott Snyder horrified us in a good way with Severed and in a not-so-good way with Batman and The Wake.  With Wytches, he’s supposedly returning to his horror roots, and I’m supposedly excited about it.  Wondering: how much of Severed‘s success can be attributed to Snyder’s collaboration with Scott Tuft?  I’m thinking we’ll find out here.
Wytches #1

Wytches #1

  • Miracleman #12 (Marvel): No doubt: this will be the best comic in my bag.
  • Annihilator #2 (Legendary): Liked most of #1.  It’s pretty much Morrison being Morrison, which is always refreshing, sometimes frustrating.  RE: the twist at the end: it ain’t unlike Happy!; in this case, however, it’s damn dour.  One thing for sure: the book’s beautiful.  Frazer Irving is a digital demigod!
Annihilator #2

Annihilator #2

  • Black Market #4 (BOOM!): The first issue was pretty good.  Unfortunately, the succeeding second and third fell flat.  This one finishes it off–and probably ends for good my attempt at building a relationship with Frank Barbiere.  As it turns out, I should’ve listened to the familiar dissonance of the disappointing track record that Barbiere has himself pressed, including Five Ghosts and White Suits.
  • Caliban #7 (Avatar): During #6, I was like “No, he di’int,” but then I was like “Of course he friggin’ did.”  Carry on, Garth.
  • The Death-Defying Dr. Mirage #2 (Valiant): More like The Expectation-Defying Dr. Mirage.  I liked #1 a lot more than I thought I would.  Expectations reset.  Defy away Ms. Van Meter!
  • Dry Spell #3 (Action Labs/Danger Zone): This book has no business being under anyone’s radar.  It’s that good, folks.  #1 was our favorite book of May; and #2 will be showcased in our Top 5 of August, you know, when we finally get around to it.  Major kudos to Ken Krekeler, who’s supin’ up something special with his story of the rebirth of The Black Baron.
Dry Spell #3

Dry Spell #3

  • The Extinction Parade: War #4 (Avatar): The evolution of warfare continues as the vampires bring out the big guns.  From the very first issue of this second parade, Max Brooks has been kicking ass–well, heads, but, whatever–and, umm, chopping ass, and, umm, now will be shooting ass.  Better watch yours!
  • Thomas Alsop #5 (BOOM!): Still enjoying this fantastic series from the boys at Trip City.  It’s got a spirit that just can’t be denied.
Thomas Alsop #5

Thomas Alsop #5

  • War Stories #1 (Avatar): Garth Ennis is back where he belongs: telling war stories.  Yes, please!
War Stories #1

War Stories #1

  • X-O Manowar #0 (Valiant): You know what they say: nothing’s for certain but death, taxes, and zero issues.  In terms of X-O, I see #0 and it makes me think of throwing on the brakes, especially following the high-octane Armor Hunters crossover.

What are you looking forward to this week?

Turning pages,

Scott

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What’s I&N Store (10/1)

30 Tuesday Sep 2014

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I’m just going to get right to it; you know: give you what you want.

  • Green Arrow #35 (DC): I’ve given each creative team at least one issue since the New 52 misfired with J.T. Krul, who seemed to quiver under the pressure of the big launch.  Kinda smart to bring the TV team to the book.  Definitely worth a look.
Green Arrow #35

Green Arrow #35

  • Wonder Woman #34 (DC): Azzarello’s godlike run is almost done.  Not gonna lie: I’m getting a little weepy about it–because with #35, I’m done, too.  That’ll bring to an end an equally epic run: WW‘s the only New 52 title I’ve stuck with from #1.
  • The Squidder #4 (IDW): I’ve enjoyed Templesmith’s wild, post-cepholopocalyptic world and am sad that it ends here.  Gosh, if I had ten arms, I’d wrap ’em all around The Squidder and wouldn’t let go for anything!  Clearly, my measly two just ain’t gonna cut it–especially since I need to keep one free for all the scratching.  Yeah, I’m super itchy as a rule.
The Squidder #4

The Squidder #4

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #38 (IDW): OK, so I think the glamour is starting to wear off.  It’s been a few months now; I’m just not as psyched about it as I had been.  Definitely sad about that.
  • Alex + Ada #9 (Image): Ain’t nothin’ to be sad about here.  Well, maybe there is–but it’s for all the right reasons.  (I mean, come on: the cover’s even got rain falling like tears–presaging my own, perhaps?)  Ada’s walking out the front door at the end of #8 offers up so many possibilities–and many of them crappy for her and Alex.  It’s a familiar story, right: the naïve girl from Kansas steps off the bus and the big city smells her innocence and pounces.  I’m nervous for her–and kinda excited.
Alex + Ada #9

Alex + Ada #9

  • The Fade Out #2 (Image): It’s Brubaker and Phillips very own Satellite Sam!  Felt like Fatale, too, which is fine by me.
  • Rat Queens #8 (Image): Can’t imagine I’ll be sticking around much longer.  I mean, come on: it wasn’t ever going to be a long term relationship, was it?  Nah.  Things have already gotten stale; the Queens’ crowns have tarnished.
  • Bucky Barnes: Winter Soldier #1 (Marvel): Ales Kot and Marco Rudy?  Would be stupid not to try one, right?  Thing is, Kot’s struggled with his hero books.  Says a lot that I know that: I’m willing to give him a shot no matter what he’s on because he’s got a strong voice.  And I don’t want to miss it when it finally sounds super in spandex.
Bucky Barnes: Winter Soldier #1

Bucky Barnes: Winter Soldier #1

  • Captain America 25 (Marvel): Oh, why not?  Seriously.  I can’t really Remender why not.  Someone remind me!  Please!
  • Miracleman#11 (Marvel): OK, so, the best book on the shelf is one that’s thirty years old.  Considering the number of quality books being pumped out on a monthly basis by big and small publishers alike, that’s damn impressive.
Miracleman #11

Miracleman #11

  • Moon Knight #8 (Marvel): Warren Ellis and Declan Shalvey are gone–and no doubt will be missed.  Maybe not too much, however–especially if Brian Wood and Greg Smallwood continue to carve out their own little moon kniche as they have with a confident first issue.  Certainly woodn’t have been as effective an issue if they had tried to simply ape the previous cycle.  Nah.  Wood has already chipped away at Moon Knight’s perfection; and Smallwood–who amazed us on Dream Thief–offered up some sick paneling.  Yeah, gimme more!
  • Silver Surfer #6 (Marvel): Doesn’t get more fun than what Slott and Allred are doin’ here.  Easily one of our favorite titles of the year.
  • Thor #1 (Marvel): Thor’s a woman!  I say thee okay.  I’ll try it.  We’ll see how Aaron and Dauterman hammer out the most heavily hyped sex change in comic book history!
  • Cloaks #2 (BOOM!): Looking forward to this.  I liked #1 a lot.  Put creators Caleb Monroe and Mariano Navarro on my radar.  It was plenty fun, nice to look at, and certainly “[left] me wanting more.”
Cloaks #2

Cloaks #2

  • Brides of Helheim #1 (Oni): Helheim didn’t blow me away like I hoped it would.  I make this vow: if Bunn doesn’t propose something magical here in the first issue, I’m going to divorce myself from all things Helheim.
  • The Damnation of Charlie Wormwood #1 (Dynamite): I’m doubly damned: I’m drawn to the title–and the Francavilla cover.
The Damnation of Charlie Wormwood #1

The Damnation of Charlie Wormwood #1

  • Holmes vs. Houdini #1 (Dynamite): Aw, hell: how can I pass this up?  It’s no mystery; it ain’t magic: it’s mystery and magic!  Doesn’t hurt that a similar note has been struck in the terrific The Last Broadcast from Archaia.
  • Über #18 (Avatar): Gillen’s still killin’ it.  It’s Überlicious!

What are you looking forward to this week?

Turning pages,

Scott

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What’s I&N Store (9/24)

23 Tuesday Sep 2014

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Kicking off a four-day weekend with a bag!

  • The Massive #27 (Dark Horse): #26 ended on a MASSIVE note.  What’s been lost–what’s been an afterthought, really, despite the title!–is finally found.
  • Mind MGMT #26 (Dark Horse): Some spectacular moments in #25–none more so than Dusty’s Army rolling through with a promise to Meru.
Mind MGMT #26

Mind MGMT #26

  • Bodies #3 (DC/Vertigo): Loved #1 enough to name it a Top 5 Book of July.  Bar set.  #2 fell short but was still pretty good.  Got a bit chunky in spots, which only served to make #1 look even more effortless, more effective.  Still super interested to see how it all comes together.
  • Dead Boy Detectives #9 (DC/Vertigo):  I’ve been enjoying the read without any real investment in the characters.  Some of the enjoyment is coming from–as I’ve mentioned–its reminding me of The Books of Magic ongoing from back in the day.  Some comes from the well affected voices.  Might have to think about any further investment in the book, however–especially if I still find myself unable to warm up to the Dead Boys themselves.  One thing I have no trouble warming up to: the covers from Mark Buckingham.
Dead Boy Detectives #9

Dead Boy Detectives #9

  • A Voice in the Dark: Get Your Gun #1 (Image): My feelings about AVitD have been well documented–save for how I felt about the final issue of the first arc.  As I told Larime Taylor: I thought it pulled everything together well and, in doing so, reminded of #2, the high murder mark of the series.  Going forward, hoping for sharper knives and sharper pacing.  Someone very important to the development of the series promised the latter, so…
A Voice in the Dark: Get Your Gun #1

A Voice in the Dark: Get Your Gun #1

  • Low #3 (Image): OK, so, how low can I go?  How about one more.   Chalk it up to my digging Greg Tocchini’s art–and my not having been turned off my Remender’s writing.  Not yet, anyway.
  • Outcast #4 (Image): Has been slow but not uninteresting.  I’ll give it another whirl; I mean, something’s bound–Skybound, even!–to happen.  Right?
  • Roche Limit #1 (Image): I dunno.  I’m not excited about it.  I didn’t like Michael Moreci’s Curse all that much.  I’ll thumb through and make the call from there.
  • Saga #27 (Image): Has gotten a bit bloated–as evidenced by the farty first page of #26.  Hmm.
  • Loki: Agent of Asgard #6 (Marvel): You wanna talk sin?  How about the eighth deadly sin: Original Sin: Thor & Loki.  Yeah.  Give me a break!  Er, no!  Not another break.  Not another Norse goddamned crossover!  AXIS shmaxis!  Let’s get back to it–back to the metro-immortal Asgardianhole I’ve come to like a lot more than I ever thought I would.  (Blame-thank Al Ewing for that!)
Loki: Agent of Asgard #6

Loki: Agent of Asgard #6

  • Magneto #10 (Marvel): Mostly back to form–save for the arrival of the Red Skull (Not-zi what I was hoping for, that’s for sure) and the threat of a Genoshan Death March to AXIS, which promises to suck.  Hard.
  • Armor Hunters #4 (Valiant): “The Final Hunt.”  Ain’t complaining.
  • Brass Sun #5 (2000 AD): #4 had me thinking Top Book of August as a top book was fetched by a Bookworm at the urging of Whisper–“librarian, second class.”  No, really: so good.  Trailed off a bit after that, knocking it out of contention; but it ended on a strong note with a Nominal Charge.  I mean, come on: who doesn’t love sky pirates?
Brass Sun #5

Brass Sun #5

  • Butterfly #1 (BOOM!): More espionage stuff!  Velvet‘s been good; so I’m gonna give this one a try.
  • Evil Empire #5 (BOOM!):  Wow!  #4 delivered the goods–er, evils!  Oh, brother: this time, the twist was twisted.  And, as expected, another righteous cover from Jay Shaw:
Evil Empire #5

Evil Empire #5

  • Rachel Rising #28 (Abstract Studio): Pains me to say this: the only reason I’m picking this up is because I feel obligated to–not because of any loyalty at this point, but because I forgot to take it off of my pull list.  Yeah, it’s been that bad.  And it was sooooooo good, too.  Seems like forever ago that we named it one of our Top Ten Books of 2013.
  • The Sixth Gun #43 (Oni): Still stockpiling ’em.
  • X-O Manowar #29 (Valiant): I’ve enjoyed the Armor Hunter diversion.  Usually, crossovers kill momentum; this one, however, has fed it.  Kudos to Venditti & Co.

Avery’s Pick of the Week:

  • Bee and Puppycat #4 (BOOM!): Plenty of fun from Anissa Espinosa.  Oh yeah, it’s weird!  But in the wild world of Avery, weird is wonderful!  Nothing’s as wonderful, however, as when my girl says, “Daddy, read it!”
Bee and Puppycat #4

Bee and Puppycat #4

What are you looking forward to this week?

Turning pages,

Scott

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