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Alberto Alburquerque, All-New X-Factor, Avengers World, Black Widow, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Charles Soule, Chip Zdarsky, Chris Dingess, Dark Horse, Death Sentence, Ed Brisson, Ed Brubaker, Fatale, Francesco Trifogli, Geof Darrow, Hinterkind, Ian Edginton, Image, Inhumanity: Awakening, James Asmus, John Christmas, Jonathan Hickman, Kieron Gillen, Letter 44, Manifest Destiny, Marvel, Matt Fraction, Matt Kindt, Matthew Roberts, Ming Doyle, Montynero, Nathan Edmondson, Nick Spencer, Oni Press, Paul Davidson, Peter David, Peter Milligan, Phil Noto, Quantum and Woody, Roberto De La Torre, Sean Phillips, Sex Criminals, Shadowman, Shaolin Cowboy, Sheltered, Stefano Caselli, Three, Titan, Valiant, Vertigo
Back to normal, which means a big ol’ bag o’ books for me!
- Shaolin Cowboy #4 (Dark Horse): Geof Darrow’s taken us for a ride, all right–an insanely detailed carousel ride.
- Hinterkind #4 (DC/Vertigo): I was all set to drop it after #2. Picked up #3 anyway, mostly because I forgot to pay my willpower bill. Anyway, you know what: it was worth it. The game has been changed–and so too has my mind. It’s official: I’m Hinterkindhearted!
- Fatale #19 (Image): #18 had one of my favorite moments of 2013–and I can still feel the beat! Overall, however, Fatale‘s suffering a bit from Brubaker and Phillips’s having hit such ridiculously high notes with their series of perfectly constructed one-shots. Don’t get me wrong: it still rocks! It’s one of the best books around and a highlight of any week.
- Manifest Destiny #3 (Image): Destined for greatness–especially if Dingess and Roberts can maintain the momentum and the mystery they’ve manifested thus far. Their terrific little twistory is both epic and intimate and I’m loving every minute.
- Sex Criminals #4 (Image): Last issue was our Dis(appointment) of the Month–and for good reason: Fraction’s let his ego get in the way once more–and not to a particularly positive effect. (To be fair, though, plenty of folks are high on his hijinks. Hey, what ever gets you off, right?) I’m back for another, however, because I’ve never been good at break ups; I need to make sure that there’s really nothing left worth hanging on to.
- Sheltered #6 (Image): I’m really enjoying this series from Ed Brisson and John Christmas. It’s vital and violent and reads with a velocity that leaves my head spinning with a dizzy I totally dig. Not kidding: if you’re a fan of Clone–particularly because of how it’s paced–you’ll definitely like this book, too.
- Three #4 (Image): Perhaps planned: #3 was pretty perfect. Turned Gillen’s latest twistory from a Must Try to a Must Buy.
- All-New X-Factor #1 (Marvel): One all-important factor to consider: Peter David’s back with his funky X-bunch. It’d be foolish not to give it a few issues.
- Avengers World #1 (Marvel): Hickman’s an I&N Must Buy–well, his independent work is, anyway. I haven’t been sold on any of his Marvel stuff; but I’m willing to give this one at least one because I need to fill need: I need a version of Captain America that I can buy into and buy on a regular basis. Yup, I’m hoping Hickman and Spencer–who’s still got me buying Bedlam for some sick reason–can capture the Captain I’ve been craving since Brubaker’s transcendent turn.
- Black Widow #1 (Marvel): Oh, why the hell not? What’s the worst it could do? Suck? It’s got a tough web to climb considering what Brubaker–the bastard!–weaved for the Widow in Winder Soldier. I hope Nathan Edmondson is up to the task. I hope his Widow has bite!
- Inhumanity Awakening #2 (Marvel): Kindt built some layers–a la his brilliant Mind MGMT–into the first issue. The effect was lost on me, however, because no matter how hard I tried I couldn’t care about anything or anyone. If I end up with #2 in my bag, it’ll be because of my loyalty to the incomparable Kindt.
- Afterlife with Archie #3 (Archie): One of the most exciting releases of 2013! Spot-on Archie goodness from Roberto Aguirre Sacasa and gorygeous art from the incomparable Francesco Francavilla Can’t wait to see where this goes!
- Letter 44 #3 (Oni Press): So far, President Blades has been the highlight of the series. He’s an admirable character–one I took to immediately. This issue promises to shed some more light on the astronauts and on the aliens. Sounds good. Gosh, I wish I could say that this book reads like Clone or Saga. I don’t know; maybe it will at some point. My fear, however, is that it’s going to turn out like the infuriatingly slow Revival. We’ll see, won’t we? I mean, it’s why we buy the books, isn’t it?
- Quantum and Woody #7 (Valiant): James Asmus is out of control–and we’re damn lucky for it. So very funny.
- Shadowman #14 (Valiant): Milligan’s first issue showed a lot of promise–thanks, in part, to De La Torre’s art, which suits Shadowman so very well. No doubt about it: I’m sticking around to see where this goes–and the darker, the better.
What are you looking forward to this week?
Turning pages,
Scott