My Pull List for Week 33 of 2020

With more comics coming out each week I’m glad to see some good ones to choose from as well.

This week I picked out a whole bunch but I selected 9 issues to highlight.


 

New Weekly Releases

  • Immortal Hulk #36
    by Al Ewing and Joe Bennett.
    Published by Marvel Comics, 2020.
    NO HAPPY ENDINGS.
  • Alienated #5
    by Simon Spurrier and Chris Wildgoose.
    Published by BOOM! Studios, 2020.
    Everyone knows the consequences of absolute power – and the three Sams are no exception. As their different desires come to a head, the only thing that stands in their way is each other. And Chip’s deadly powers are in the center of it all.
  • Dryad #4
    by Kurtis J. Wiener and Justin Osterling.
    Published by Oni Press, 2020.
    Everything has changed. The twins have been yanked from their life of security and nature to a new digital world of metal and mech. It’s bright. It’s scrambled. It’s LOUD. Suddenly unsure of who they are and their place in the world, they question whether they can trust anything, anymore. Will this new realm bring the family closer or tear them apart, forever?
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow #2
    by Mariko Tamaki and Natasha Bastos.
    Published by BOOM! Studios, 2020.
    After the events of Hellmouth, Willow has set out on a world trip to find herself, and maybe some answers about her powers along the way. Now, in the magical-and we mean that literally-town of Abhainn, Willow seems to have found a home. Afterall, they tell her, the outside world is dangerous. Afterall, isn’t it easier just to stay in Abhainn?
  • The Red Mother #7
    by Jeremy Haun and Danny Luckert.
    Published by BOOM! Studios, 2020.
    Daisy is on another continent working for Leland Black when she begins to realize that the problems she thought she left behind in New York City have followed her all the way to London. As strange things continue to happen, Daisy finds that she has a bigger puzzle that must be solved.  
  • Seven Secrets #1
    by Tom Taylor and Daniele Di Nicuolo.
    Published by BOOM! Studios, 2020.
    For fans of Once & Future and Undiscovered Country comes an all-new original series from #1 New York Times best-selling author Tom Taylor (DCeased) and artist Daniele di Nicuolo (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) about seven powerful secrets-words, wonders, weapons, and worse-with the power to change the world..For centuries, the Order has trusted in Keepers and Holders to guard the Secrets in seven briefcases against all harm, but when their stronghold is attacked and the secrets put in peril, the entire Order must face their greatest fear-an enemy who knows too much and is willing to kill to get what he wants.
  • Something is Killing the Children #9
    by James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’edera.
    Published by BOOM! Studios, 2020.
    With the her mysterious employers looking to recall and reprimand her, Erica’s running out of time to save the town of Archer’s Peak. Do the answers lie with the mysterious young girl found in the monster’s lair who no one can identify?
  • Devil’s Highway #2
    by Ben Percy and Brent Schoonover.
    Published by AWA, 2020.
    Benjamin Percy (Wolverine) and Brent Schoonover (Batman ’66) present a chilling crime thriller, loosely based on real events, that examines murder in the dark underbelly of America’s heartland. Sharon Harrow, an elite military veteran with skeletons in her closet and a dark family secret, embarks on a quest to hunt down the serial killer that brutally murdered her father – only to discover that he is just one piece of a national network of evil that snakes across the country and hides in plain sight. To catch the Devil, Harrow must first embrace and unleash the darkness within.
  • The Resistance #4
    by J. Michael Straczynski and Mike Deodato.
    Published by AWA, 2020.
    J. Michael Straczynski – creator of Babylon 5, co-creator of Sense8, and writer of beloved runs on The Amazing Spider-
    Man, Thor, and Superman: Earth One – returns to comics, teaming with Mike Deodato Jr. – the blockbuster artist of The Amazing Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk, and Infinity Wars. Together they plant the flag for a new universe of heroes and villains for the 21st Century. As the world adjusts to the appearance of these superpowered “reborns,” figures high in the government learn the source of the disease and the dangers it may still pose.

Comics Corner | My Pull List For Week 33 of 2020