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/This week has new SAGA and SEX CRIMINALS, which is a lot of comic on their own, but still lots of other stuff worth leaving your sleep holes for.
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This week has new SAGA and SEX CRIMINALS, which is a lot of comic on their own, but still lots of other stuff worth leaving your sleep holes for.
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Read MoreThis is another substantial week. We have the next issues of some of the biggest books, like AVENGERS, BATMAN, JUSTICE LEAGUE and DEADLY CLASS. Plus an ending and beginning for Dan Slott, his final AMAZING SPIDER-MAN and first TONY STARK IRON MAN arriving the same day.
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Read MoreIf I got to decide what comics came out every week, this week would be very close to what that would look like! John Allison of GIANT DAYS debuts his need book BY NIGHT, there is new CODA, MISTER MIRACLE, ETERNITY GIRL and Farel Dalrymple brings us his latest vision of the sci fi future we deserve with PROXIMA CENTAURI!
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Read MoreThis is another *TECHNICALLY* small week, but like has some ***BIG*** new comics!
After a month of build up we have Scott Snyder and Jimmy Cheung taking over JUSTICE LEAGUE, and if history has anything to say about it, this is a run not to miss! Plus Al Ewing begins the most radical take on Bruce Banner in history with IMMORTAL HULK, Mark Waid takes over DOCTOR STRANGE and the countdown to #batrimony marches on with new BATMAN.
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Read MoreIf you were to weigh this week, it would be small. But luckily objective measures of reality are by no means a way to measure quality of the work held within the physical object that is measured!
We have new SAGA, DOOMSDAY CLOCK, the final BARRIER, Brian Michael Bendis begins his Superman take over with MAN OF STEEL and if you saw SOLO already and need more the first issue of the new LANDO book hits this week!
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Read MoreHere is a cool week of comics! If you haven't been up on Ta-Nehisi Coates' BLACK PANTHER, this is a good week to jump on with a fresh as heck #1! Plus we are a week away from the conclusion of BARRIER from Brian K. Vaughan and Marcos Martin! There is even the ultra elusive LOVE & ROCKETS this week! Don't sleep on it!
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Read MoreThis week we have new issues of some of our favories! New BATMAN, GIDEON FALLS, CAVE CARSON HAS AN INTERSTELLAR EYE and WICKED + DIVINE!
Plus Matt Kindt and David Rubin return to their book ETHER with a new series! If you haven't had the opportunity to check it out before, this week is a great chance!
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Read MoreHopefully everyone has recovered from FCBD alright, because comics don't stop. If you picked up Brian K. Vaughan and Marcos Martin's BARRIER on Saturday and need more you are in luck! Starting this week, and through the rest of the month, you can get the rest of the story! Plus we have the final issue of BATMAN WHITE KNIGHT, the next CALEXIT plus new RUNAWAYS and HIGHEST HOUSE!
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Read MoreThis is a small, but dense week of comics. A white dwarf of sequential art if you were.
We have the latest AVENGERS relaunch alongside DEATH OR GLORY from Rick Remender and Bengal and CODA from Simon Spurrier.
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Read MoreInio Asano is a creator that has a long history of making some of the most effecting comics I have ever been lucky enough to come by. First discovering SOLANIN when I was working at a different book store and having it absolutely destroy me with it's subtly and genuine depictions of it's characters and a twist that comes from nowhere, just as it would it reality.
Following Asano's career has been one of the most rewarding in my long life of following comics. The range is staggering, shifting effortlessly from the psychological horror of NIJIGHARA HOLOGRAPH to the absurd yet genuine depiction of surviving trauma in GOODNIGHT PUNPUN. Anytime someone tales the time to translate the work to English is an occasion to celebrate.
Luckily, this week, we are blessed with the first installment of one of the longer works in Asano's oeuvre, DEAD DEAD DEMONS DEDEDEDE DESTRUCTION. While not as heavy as some if their previous work, it still is just as meaningful in the world we experience day to day.
We see a world where Japan has been invaded by an alien force, and after four years everything is juast as different as it has not changed at all. While the Self Defense Force try's futility to retake their home, a group of high school kids does what they can while also living their lives like everything is normal. A grand metaphor for having the end of everything looming but you still have to live your life like it the end will never come.
The TL;DR/Elevator Pitch is if TREES were also a high school drama.
If there ever was a week of comics this is it! We have new MISTER MIRACLE, BLACK HAMMER returns for THE AGE OF DOOM and the biggest milestone in comics arrives with a thunderous boom! For this week we see ACTION COMICS #1000! If that doesn't get them off their tractors, I don't know what will!
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Read MoreThis is a week that features new issues of some of our favorite new books! Including ETERNITY GIRL, GIDEON FALLS, OBLIVION SONG, SWORD OF AGES and VS! Plus Saladin Ahmed takes on the multiverse in his new book EXILES!
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Read MoreThis week is making April a month to not take lightly. We have new BATMAN WHITE KNIGHT, regular knight BATMAN, and two big debuts in the forms of XERXES from Frank Miller and ISOLA from Brendan Fletcher and Karl Kerschel!
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Read MoreMike Carey and Peter Gross, who previously worked together on THE UNWRITTEN over at Vertigo after pretty illustrative careers independently, join forces once again for a brand new dark fantasy.
There is a fair number of similarities between this and UNWRITTEN, both are the stories of young people with destinies larger than they can fathom at the outset and a connection to a world separate from their own that the series will spend the length of it's run exploring.
Highest House finds it's own identity in leaning into the creators strengths. Mike Carey writes a dense and rewarding script with lavish fantasy flourishes in a world that feels fully formed the moment we walk in to it. The fullness of the setting lays equally at the feet for Peter Gross who gets to do the best work of his career afforded by the larger format of the book, plus Gross seems to have been holding out in the past on his layouts as this is some top tier design happening on these pages.
Issue #2 released this week if you are looking to have a longer read and want to get into some thoughtful, gorgeous fantasy work.
This is another "small" week in size, but holy gawd is there so "big" comic booking to be had this week!
We see the apocalyptic conclusion to the blockbusting DARK NIGHTS METAL alongside the highly anticipated next issues of DOOMSDAY CLOCK. Plus the conclusion decades in the making with Jason Lutes' BERLIN #22, DAYS OF HATE from Ales Kot and the second issue of Mike Carey and Peter Gross' HIGHEST HOUSE.
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Read MoreI’m already a huge sucker for Gerard Way’s Young Animal Line so it was no surprise that I enjoyed the heck out of Eternity Girl #1. Liew’s vibrant brush work combined with Visaggio’s story of an unhinged superheroine trying to get her life back on track is just the comic Young Animal promised me. The comic and character were actually introduced during the recent Milk Wars crossover event and subsequently got me pumped for the series. Using an entirely new character, Eternity Girl is giving us the horror story that is silver age superheroes that’ve been given powers thru government experimentation, been brought back to comics every other decade in an attempt to give that person a good storyline, and then cast away again once they’re outlived their usefulness. Superheroes are always fading in and out of the limelight and Eternity Girl is literally fading in and out of her reality (not to mention attempting to end her life over and over again to no avail because what character ever actually dies?). This series is getting into superhero mental health much like Black Hammer and Mister Miracle does, so I’m extremely excited what this comic is going to do next and hope it can stand the test of comic book time.
After a month away, MISTER MIRACLE returns! And it finds some good company in DRY COUNTY from Rich Tomasso and the newest member of the Young Animal family, ETERNITY GIRL!
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Read MoreSo this book was actually one of our book club nominees and I really wish it had won because it’s a fantastic look at a huge group of different women who led amazing lives. The book is broken up into small chapters, each profiling a different woman – everyone from Josephine Baker to Wu Zetian. Bagieu’s previous books, Exquisite Corpse and California Dreaming were already great comics about strong, intriguing women and Brazen takes that framework and profiles every cool lady rebel you’ve never heard of because all too often history favors the men over women. I love that she profiles women dead AND living- women still fighting for equality in their fields, women still not as well-known as their male counterparts, and women who simply couldn’t take it anymore. I think this is an excellent purchase for this month (Women’s History Month!) and a book that will hopefully teach you a thing or two about why women rock this world.