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Still riding a post-Comic Con high. You know what that means: I’ll be looking to buy, buy, buy!
- Brain Boy #2 (Dark Horse): Underwhelming initial effort on Fred Van Lente’s part. Hard to live up to the standard he’s set for himself with the Grade A Archer & Armstrong and the hilarious The Mocking Dead. R.B. Silva’s art, however, is stunning.
- Buzzkill #2 (Dark Horse): Liked #1 more than I expected to. Surprised me not unlike the way BOOM!’s Six-Gun Gorilla #1 did. No, I’m not saying I expect it to be as good on as many levels as SGG; it’s clearly not that kind of book. But expectations have been raised. Let’s hope it doesn’t fizzle out like Dark Horse’s Colder and Dream Thief.
- Animal Man #24 (DC): OK, now they’re getting serious: American Vampire‘s Rafael Albuquerque has taken over art duties. Let’s see if this is the change Jeff Lemire needed to set this ship aright.
- Batman and Two-Face #24 (DC): Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason deserve far more credit than they’ve received for the work they’ve been doing over here. Anyone not under a spell should be able to tell: this is the best Batman book going. Don’t take my word for it; pick it up and find out for yourself. This issue kicks off a new arc, so jump on board now and find out what all of the buzz should be about.
- Batman/Superman #4 (DC): So far, so good. Greg Pak’s making sense despite treading in Morrison-like territory, and Jae Lee’s work is beautiful, as always.
- Batwoman #24 (DC): Battle of the Bat-Sexes. Sad to know we’re coming up on the end of what’s been a tremendous run with this character.
- Wonder Woman #24 (DC): “Strange new era of Wonder Woman“? OK. Why not?
- Nowhere Men #6 (Image): From out of nowhere comes the sixth issue of one of our favorite series. I may have to break into the box and ground myself before taking off with this.
- Sheltered #4 (Image): #3 showed some cracks. I’m concerned that Brisson’s going to break down like he did during his Comeback.
- Zero #2 (Image): Ales Kot proved he’s still got it with his opening salvo. Easily wiped the terrible stain of his awkward run on Suicide Squad from my brain.
- Hawkeye #13 (Marvel): Fraction’s back on his home turf. He’s shown, however, that he’s comfortable just about anywhere nowadays, as evidenced by the sensational Satellite Sam and the arresting Sex Criminals.
- Uncanny X-Men #13 (Marvel): Battle of the Atom will undoubtedly end with a considerable amount of collateral damage–including all of the X-books that have been tied to the debacle that has been Battle of the Atom. Yes, this may very well be the push I need to get off of the X-[insert conveyance here].
- Bloodshot #15 (Valiant): Definitely on the chopping block. See: I haven’t cared too much for Bloodshot since we said goodbye to Gamma. I’ll give it this one to grab me good. If it doesn’t, then it’s goodbye.
- X-O Manowar #18 (Valiant): Not long ago, I almost quit on X-O. Glad I didn’t.
- Extinction Parade #3 (Avatar): My wife likes it more than I do.
- Letter 44 #1 (Oni Press): If you haven’t read the ubiquitous raves for Charles Soule’s latest offering, then you haven’t…well…read the…ubiquitous…raves for Charles Soule’s latest offering.
- The Sixth Gun #35 (Oni Press): As fun an ongoing as your bound to find.
- Six-Gun Gorilla #5 (BOOM!): Ah, the best for last. So far, we’re talking contender for Book of the Year. Met Jeff Stokely at the NYCC, and–I don’t think he’d mind my saying–he promised that this one’s a wild ride. I believe him.
What are you looking forward to tomorrow?
Turning pages,
Scott