New Comic Book Reviews Week Of 10/19/16
There are very few surprises in the old weekly comic pile so when you have the long-awaited return of both Love and Rockets and Herobear and the Kid you know it’s going to be a good week.
There are very few surprises in the old weekly comic pile so when you have the long-awaited return of both Love and Rockets and Herobear and the Kid you know it’s going to be a good week.
Twilight Children #4 Vertigo Comics Writer Gilbert Hernandez, Artist & Letterer Darwyn Cooke, Colorist Dave Stewart The final chapter of this wonderful mini series comes to a somewhat somber conclusion that is going to divide a lot of readers on this.
Thankfully this was a lighter week of new releases and there were both good and bad this week and a couple of returning series, so let’s get to it!
It’s going to be short and sweet this week due to a hectic life schedule so here we go! Superman American Alien #1 DC Comics Writer Max Landis, Artist Nick Dragotta, Colorist Alex Guimaraes, Letterer John Workman This new mini series about the life of Superman is supposed to be seven short stories about different time periods in Superman’s life and the first issue takes place as a young boy and he is just discovering that he can fly but can’t control it.
After last weeks flood of new comic books this week was a bit lighter but still quite a few books to hit the shelves.
Strange Sports Stories #1 Vertigo Comics Writers Gilbert Hernandez/Amy Chu/Lauren Beukes & Dale Halvorsen/Ivan Brandon, Artists Gilbert Hernandez/Tana Ford/Christopher Mitten/Amei Zhao, Colorists Trish Mulvihill/Giulia Brusco/Eva De La Cruz/Amei Zhao, Letterers Pat Brosseau/Sal Cipriano/Dezi Sienty/ClemRobins Vertigo Comics has revived the 1973-1974 DC Comic book that was an anthology of sports themed stories that always had a strange twist to them.
This weeks new comic books is in for a really bumpy ride. So hang on for this one. Intersect #1 Image Comics Writer and Artist Ray Fawkes This book is the winner of the bat shit crazy book of the year.
I’m sure that everyone will be doing something today with it being Halloween but after you have filled your trick or treat bag up sit down and check out this weeks new comic book releases.
Only two more days until San Diego Comic Con 2014 kicks off with preview night on Wednesday and it looks to be one of the biggest ones yet.
Updated 11/13/13 The rise of crowd funding has been unprecedented over the last few years. We have seen a lot of well-known comic book creators take to Kickstarter with their self published work and bypassing the traditional distribution channels.
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