Recommended Reading for Week 8 of 2019
This week I spent most of my time reading comics and I enjoyed them all but one. That Anthem Book was not fun for me but the early Marvel and DC titles were all really good. I also started reading …
This week I spent most of my time reading comics and I enjoyed them all but one. That Anthem Book was not fun for me but the early Marvel and DC titles were all really good. I also started reading …
I’m a bit late on this due to unexpected work stuff but here it is a day late… New Weekly Releases Ice Cream Man #10 Black Hammer: Age of Doom #8 Hex Wives #5 Punks Not Dead: London Calling …
First Look Review of Anthem #1 A New Verse, Part 1 of 3 by Mac Walters, Alexander Freed, and Eduardo Francisco. Published by Dark Horse Comics, 2019. I’m not really sure what to think about this comic. It’s based on …
First Look Review Of Daredevil #4 Menaced by the Mystery of Killgrave, the Unbelievable Purple Man by Stan Lee and Joe Orlando. Published by Marvel Comics, 1964. This fourth issue of Daredevil introduces a pretty troublesome foe…one who can control …
Marvel releases comics to the Unlimited platform about 6 months after they come out in floppy format so this week we are seeing comics from August 22, 2018. In an effort to try to read some more “modern” issues, I’ve …
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First Look Review Of Red Hood: The Lost Days #2 Lost Days Part Two: Baptism by Judd Winick, Pablo Raimondi, and Cliff Richards. Published by DC Comics, 2010. The first issue ended with Jason Todd getting thrown into the Lazarus …
First Look Review of Punk Rock Jesus #1 Conception by Sean Murphy. Published by Vertigo Comics, 2012. This was an interesting read that I’m not sure how I feel about except that I enjoyed the ride. Yes, this is controversial…yes …
First Look Review of Wonder Twins #1 It Gets Weirder by Mark Russell and Stephen Byrne. Published by DC Comics, 2019. This was a fun book that brought back many memories of watching Saturday morning cartoons. Zan and Jayna are …
First Look Review of Daredevil #1 The Origin of Daredevil by Stan Lee and Bill Everett. Published by Marvel Comics, 1964. In this issue we see how little Matthew Murdock, son of Battling Murdock, becomes a powerful hero even though …
This week I ran through a lot of words as I read a 750+ page novel and dove into a second 600+ page book. Even with all the written words I got in my fair share of sequential art and …