My Pull List for Week 9 of 2020
This week I add 7 new comics, some new series and some that have been around for a while. They all look good though.
New Weekly Releases
- Black Stars Above #4
by Lonnie Nadler and Jenna Cha.
Published by Vault Comics, 2020.
A frozen death searches for Eulalio in the neverending wilderness. While the northern town is nearer than ever, the infant child under her care is changing, and she must decide if it is a being she can trust, of it it will only bring her closer to the ruins of reality. - The Kill Lock #3
by Livio Ramondelli.
Published by IDW Publishing, 2020.
Continuing their search for a cure by seeking out one of the Kill Lock’s creators, the bots bound by it find themselves on a world that was decimated by one of their own. Meanwhile, the group’s most dangerous member, the Artisan, decides it’s time he takes over the education of their youngest, the Kid. A new series by Livio Ramondelli (Transformers Galaxies: Constructicons Rising, Optimus Prime)!
If one dies, they all do! - X-Men #7
by Jonathan Hickman and Leinil Francis Yu.
Published by Marvel Comics, 2020.
MUTANTS ARE FOREVER! The Resurrection Protocols have changed everything for Mutantkind. NO MORE can humans’ hate and fear take their lives from them. But… what ELSE has it changed? - Fantastic Four: Grimm Noir #1
by Gerry Dugan and Ron Gamey.
Published by Marvel Comics, 2020.
Ben Grimm throws on his hat and overcoat to solve a mystery that’s come alive right out of his nightmares. What is Dr. Strange’s nemesis D’Spayre doing on Yancy Street? - Finger Guns #1
by Justin Richards and Val Halvorson.
Published by Vault Comics, 2020.
Two troubled teenagers discover they can manipulate emotions by firing finger guns. There will be laughs. There will be tears. There will be uncomfortable teen feelings and angst.
Oh yeah… and chaos. So much chaos. - Angel #9
by Bryan Edward Hill and Gleb Melnikov.
Published by BOOM! Studios, 2020.
After the events of Hellmouth, Spike is here to stay, and Angel will just have to deal with it. That is, if he ever comes back from the Hellmouth. This whole saving the world from evil can’t be that hard, can it? Spike isn’t used to playing the good guy, but he’s pretty sure he and the team can handle a few lawyers. - Tomorrow #1
by Peter Milligan and Jesus Hervas.
Published by Dark Horse Comics, 2020.
In this shocking new sci-fi horror series, a Russian computer virus has jumped the species barrier and wiped out most of the adult population, leaving the world precariously in the hands of the next generation. In the wake of devastation, musical prodigy Oscar Fuentes is separated from his twin sister Cira. Stranded on opposite sides of the country, they’re swept into rapidly evolving networks of teenage gangs. Can Oscar find his way back to Cira . . . or will they be lost to each other forever, in a dangerous makeshift civilization that is mercilessly replacing the past? From acclaimed and legendary writer Peter Milligan (Shade the Changing Man, Enigma, X-Statix) and breakout artist Jesus Hervas (Penny Dreadful , Sons of Anarchy, Hellraiser).
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