My Pull List for Week 16 of 2020
This week is another kinda strange one since there are not a lot of new comics. The big two along with most major publishers areshut down due to the China Flu and the Diamond Distributors who ship out comics are not shiping them out right now. There are a few new items in Comixology so I’m still looking for interesting reads…
This week I actually found 7 new comics that looked like I’d enjoy them.
New Weekly Releases
- Adventure Finders: Newly Hired Adventurers #1
by Rod Espinosa.
Published by Action Lab, 2019.
She wants so much more than what her small town has to offer! This is the dream of starry eyed fishmonger Clariette de Artegnean. She and her cousins Jolfe Endarion and Deren Mumbasi have always dreamt about being adventurers and fighting monsters to save the kingdom. But first, Clari has to survive another day at school where a new teacher has taken over! And he’s not pleased with Clari’s endless questioning. Two things happen that send them on the road to adventure. One was the arrival of a new girl –young Sister Ariarra Popplevensie of the Moon Goddess order. A healer and spirit caller, Clari immediately sees how useful she can be in her future adventure group. The second event is the arrival of the adventuring group the Warriors of Dawn! The young cousins along with their new friend Ariarra, the spirit caller, sign up to be hirelings to the Warriors of Dawn. They make plans to go on the road –but will Clari’s strict parents put a stop to her plans? - The Argus #3
by Mark Bertolini and Darryl Knickrehm
Published by Action Labs, 2020.
Young Randall Patton, the boy genius behind time travel, has just initiated a full reset – sending him back to the beginning of the whole ordeal. Can he stop the monstrous Killer Patton before he suffers from the accident that created him? Randall will begin to understand the extent of his control over time…and Time is not happy about it! The penultimate issue of the smash sci-fi series is here! - Batman: The Adventures Continue #2
by Alan Burnett, Paul Dini and Ty Templeton.
Published by DC Comics, 2020.
Batman’s in the clutches of Lex Luthor and his powerful robot as the mad genuis races to open the vault he stole from Wayne Industries and claim his prize! The Dark Knight will need to utilize experimental tech if he’s going to topple the billionaire before he leaves Gotham, but where is Superman and why can’t Batman get in touch with him?! - Lemurian #1
by Jeffrey Nathaniel Lamar
Published by Jeffrey Nathaniel Lamar, 2020.
Set in an anachronistic timeline, The Lemurian follows several protagonists whose connection to an ancient element, ties them and others like them, to an uncertain destiny. It opens on Anna and Allen, two “involved” scientists, who are investigating a slew of disappearances in Anna’s home town in Arizona. The twos untimely arrival places them smack dab in the middle of another abduction, this time, involving Anna’s lover, Allen. - Mercer: The Pursuit of Honor #1
by Garth Michael Skarka and Daniel Picciotto.
Published by Comixology Submit, 2020.
MERCER: The Pursuit of Honor. JOHN MERCER is mustered out of the service when his Seal team is ambushed in Iraq, leaving him the only survivor. Years later, after a global epidemic of terrorist attacks, including the assassination of a British official, he is approached by SAM DEACON, an old friend, with an offer to join a new secret operations unit operating out of the Pentagon: The OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNTERMEASURES (OSC) — with a remit covering everything from security to interdiction, with a global theater of operations. MERCER is hesitant to get back into the game, until DEACON tells him that NATHAN KILLGORE, his right-hand-man from the Seal team, is alive, and has been working for the OSC. - Nils #1: The Elementals
by Jerome Hamon and Antoine Carrion.
Published by Magnetic Press, 2020.
In a distant future where nature has reclaimed much of the Earth, young Nils and his father set out to discover why the ground has recently grown infertile, only to discover a conspiracy between a high-tech neighboring kingdom and the supernatural beings who can offer them eternal life. - Rascal
by Jean-Luc Deglin.
Published by Top Shelf, 2020.
When a mysterious mewling package arrives in the mail, one busy young woman’s life changes forever. Rascal lives up to his name, filling every day with wild adventures and long naps: brave expeditions into closets, fierce battles with curtains, and wrestling with slumbering giants… Sometimes she’s tempted to throw him out the window. He’s lucky he’s cute. Over 128 pages, Jean-Luc Deglin paints a purring portrait of one unforgettable black cat, an elegant inky swirl in a world of striking blue tones. Hilarious and heartwarming, exasperating and enchanting, Rascal captures the full range of emotions that come with keeping God’s cutest killing machine as a pet. If you love cats, or dream of having one, this book is dedicated to you. Once you bring Rascal into your life, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without him.
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