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Alberto Ponticelli, All-New X-Men, Andrea Sorrentino, Animal Man, Ape Entertainment, Ben Templesmith, BOOM!, Brian Bolland, Brian Michael Bendis, Buddy Baker, Bush administration, China Mieville, Clayton Henry, Cyborg 009, Dan Green, Dark Horse, DC Comics, Dean Motter, Dial H, Duane Swierczynski, Elena Casagrande, Freddie Williams II, Gail Simone, Green Arrow, Harbinger Wars, Image, Indestructible Hulk, J. Michael Strczynski, Jason Latour, Jeff Lemire, Joe's Comics, John Paul Leon, Joshua Dysart, Justin Jordan, Mark Waid, Marvel, Mico Suayan, Mister X: Eviction, Nic Klein, Roberto De La Torre, Sesame Street, Shadowman, Stuart Immonen, Suicide Risk, Ten Grand, The Movement, Wade Von Grawbadger, Walter Simonson, Winter Soldier
Ended up with 15 books. Go figure.
- The Movement #1 (Can’t imagine I’m going to like this. Yet here it is. In my bag.)
- Winter Soldier #18 (That’s right: it survived the purge–at least for another month. Thumb through cinched it. Nic Klein’s artwork–especially his colors–was the draw here.)
- Dial H #12 (Hope it comes back down to earth–not that the cover suggests it will.)
- Snapshot #4 (Had forgotten all about this one. Good thing I remembered while I was in the shop! Best thing about it: it’s #4 of 4–which means it’s done and, going forward, I’m left with a lighter list. Whoot!)
- Cyborg 009 Preview (For a buck, why not?)
- Mister X: Eviction #1 (Gorgeous cover. Inside’s pretty damn gorgeous, too.)
- Shadowman #0 (Quick flip: lots of chefs, but the broth is still refreshingly aromatic. Can’t wait to taste it.)
- Harbinger Wars #2 (Headed into it with realistic expectations.)
- Indestructible Hulk #7 (Read it. Better than #6, sure; but I’m still left thinking, “What difference does any of this make?” and “Why do I care?”)
- Sesame Street #1 (No way I could pass this up. My daughter loves Cookie Monster and Elmo. Can’t wait to read it to her. Really can’t wait until she’s able to read it on her own!)
- All-New X-Men #11 (Read it. A bit stuck in the mud–in more ways than one. Overall, however, not bad.)
- Ten Grand #1 (Read it. Have you heard the one about the hitman with a heart who sells his soul to the devil in order to be with his lost love just one more time? Of course you have. Will probably give it another issue.)
- Green Arrow #20 (Read it. Perhaps one of the worst books I’ve read since I’ve been back in the game. I just don’t get it. Why can’t this character catch a friggin’ break? I’ll tell you what this is further proof of: looks like Lemire is not suited for superhero books. [See our recent reviews of Rotworld-related Animal Man to see what I’m talking about.])
- Animal Man #20 (Read it. Finally free of the Rot and the Red; finally we’re back in Buddy’s head. That’s the Lemire we know and love! A bit nervous about the promise for the next issue: the Red and Totems, too? Just what am I going to do?)
- Suicide Risk #1 (Read it. Not terribly exciting. Not terrible, either. A little too familiar throughout.)
What did you end up with in your bag?
Turning pages,
Scott