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Nothing beats a deep freeze like a bag of sizzling hot comics! Right?
Right?
Of course not. The deep freeze doesn’t give a sleet how hot the books are.
Still worth the risk, though, of jumping into the ol’ snowmobile and maybe–quite possibly–most assuredly–running off the road, ramming into another road warrior, and/or crashing right through the façade of your favorite comic shop.
Right?
Right.
Whoa, wait: I may have something here: a drive thru comic shop…
Somebody get on that.
- Hellboy & The B.P.R.D. #3 (Dark Horse)
- Lady Killer #2 (Dark Horse) I&N Demand I tweeted this out about a perfectly executed #1 because I had to:
@jarrodjones_ @Joelle_Jones @DarkHorseComics @jamieESrich Lady Killer #1 was pretty great. Familiar notes with a fresh face: “Avon calling!”
Very much looking forward to this one.
- Detective Comics #39 (DC)
- Superman #38 (DC) I&N Demand New costume? Thank God. New power? Say what? It’s as bright as day: Johns and JRJ have been like twin yellow suns re-energizing the Last Son of Krypton; so I’m down with whatever it is they want to do.
- G.I. Joe #5 (IDW)
- Birthright #5 (Image)
- East of West #17 (Image) I&N Demand Everything about East of West has been great. Hickman went bigger with this world of his, and he’s owned it–like a mad god suffering from significant stretches of lucidity.
- Nameless #1 (Image) Just I&N Grant Morrison. Chris Burnham. See: not so nameless after all.
- Saga #25 (Image)
- Sheltered #14 (Image)
- Stray Bullets: Sunshine and Roses #1 (Image) I&N Demand The follow-up to the killer Killers arc. Didn’t read Killers? Haven’t been hit by any Stray Bullets at all? Consider this a jumping on point–one that’ll inspire you to jump backward into the satisfyingly-uncomfortable line of fire; into a shotgun blast of expertly-wielded ambiguity. Pull the trigger, you son of a gun! Give Sunshine and Roses a shot!
- Velvet #9 (Image)
- Angela: Asgard’s Assassin #3 (Marvel)
- Hawkeye #21 (Marvel)
- Miracleman #15 (Marvel)
- Star Wars #2 (Marvel)
- The United States of Murder #6 (Marvel/Icon)
- Annihilator #5 (Legendary) I&N Demand Lots of lovely layers here. Meta magic courtesy of Mr. Morrison. Looks great, too, thanks to the digitally dreamy artwork of Frazer Irving.
- The Bunker #9 (Oni)
- Feathers #2 (BOOM!)
- Imperium #1 (Valiant)
- The Sixth Gun: Days of the Dead #5 (Oni)
- X-O Manowar #33 (Valiant)
What? No Wytches? Risking stitches: didn’t care for it. Tried. Couldn’t. I blame the tone problems rooted in #1. Can’t unsee needless tirades, right?
Right?
What are you looking forward to this week?
Turning pages,
Scott