My Pull List for Week 22 of 2020
Another week of new comics and I am estatic. I am so glad to see that the comics industry is back to pumping out some good stories.
This week I grab 10 comics and I easily could have grabbed more since I am so starved for new material.
New Weekly Releases
- Dead Day #1
by Ryan Parrott and Eugene Bornyakov.
Published by Aftershock Comics, 2020.
If the dead could come back for just one night, would we want them to? Meet the Haskins, a seemingly normal suburban family, as they prepare for the annual macabre holiday known as “Dead Day” – when the deceased rise from the grave from sunset to sunrise. Some come back to reunite with family and friends, others for one last night of debauchery, still others with only one thing on their decomposing mind: revenge. From writer Ryan Parrott (OBERON, VOLITION, Power Rangers) and artist Evgeniy Bornyakov (DESCENDENT, YOU ARE OBSOLETE) comes an unnerving tale of exis-tential horror with grave consequences. - Alienated #3
by Simon Spurrier and Chris Wildgoose.
Published by BOOM! Studios, 2020.
It’s Samantha’s turn with Chip-the dangerous alien-but everything starts to go wrong when she instigates a confrontation with her ex-boyfriend. Scared and angry, Samantha struggles with the decision to use Chip’s powers for her own benefit. But not even she knows what the true consequences will be… - The Butcher of Paris #5
by Stephanie Phillips and Dean Kotz.
Published by Dark Horse Comics, 2020.
Behind bars, Petiot proclaims himself a resistance fighter and patriot. As the trial begins, a new spectacle presents itself. With the magnitude of the murders coming to light, what possible justice can be served? “The Butcher of Paris is a gruesome, chilling and nearly hopeless story that is full of genuine horror.” -The Brazen Bull - Basketful of Heads #7
by Joe Hill and Leomacs.
Published by DC Comics, 2020.
It’s time for a final swing of the axe. In the darkest, coldest hours of the night, June Branch finds herself up against the deadeyed killer who abducted her lover…and comes face to face with some truths even more horrifying than a basketful of heads. - He-Man & The Masters of the Multiverse #6
by Tim Seeley and Tom Derenick.Published by DC Comics, 20202.
It’s the finale of the reality-bending miniseries, and Prince Keldor is trapped in the bowels of Castle Hellskull. Now the only way to survive an onslaught of Anti-Eternians may be to embrace the full powers of Skeletor! - Suicide Squad #5
by Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo.
Publisehd by DC Comics, 2020.
They say loose lips sink ships-and Captain Boomerang has the biggest mouth on Earth! That’s why Lok commands Task Force X to bring him in and shut him up for good! The hunt is on, but nothing ever goes according to plan in the Suicide Squad-at least, not if Osita and her mutinous Revolutionaries can help it. Will Deathstroke and Harley finally turn against Lok when ordered to kill their old Squad-mate? One way or another, the bodies keep dropping… - Mira Andolfo’s Mercy #2
by Mika Andolfo.
Published by Image Comics, 2020.
The Woodsburgh Devil strikes again when another innocent victim falls into the clutches of the elusive killer. Meanwhile, Lady Hellaine invites the local bourgeoisie to a social event, attracting the attention of the powerful Lady Swanson. Subterfuge and lies emerge as the second chapter of MIRKA ANDOLFO’s new project divulges a shocking revelation. - Marauders #1
by Gerry Dugan and Stefan Caselli.
Published by Marvel Comics, 2020.
A SHOW OF POWER! The Marauders set their sights on the power-dampening technology that seems to have made its way into far too many hands – most notably, the Russian Army. The Hellfire’s wrath with be swift and harsh. - Venom #25
by Donny Cates and Mark Bagley.
Published by Marvel Comics, 2020.
SPECIAL OVERSIZED 25th ISSUE! VENOM ISLAND FINALE! Caught between a Brock and a hard place! Eddie must make a life-altering decision. How does Eddie move on from the events of VENOM ISLAND - Rogue Planet #1
by Cullen Bunn and Andy MacDonald.
Published by Oni Press, 2020.
Salvage vessel Cortes tracks the Lonely Orphan, a planet with no star system to call its own. Somewhere on this hostile rock is a payload fit for a king. To attain it, though, the crew of the Cortes must brave razor rock, poisonous vapors, treacherous footing, and… the most mind-numbing horrors imaginable. Something nightmarish is at work on Lonely Orphan. Something cruel. Something hungry.
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