New Comic Book Reviews Week Of 9/7/16
DC Rebirth is back this week along with some new indy books that made for a nice mix of comic books this week.
DC Rebirth is back this week along with some new indy books that made for a nice mix of comic books this week.
A very quite week for new comics when you have a fifth week in a month. DC Rebirth titles are only scheduled for a four-week period so they were MIA this week.
DC Comics has a huge Rebirth launch in this weeks new comic books so let’s get to it. The Flintstones #2 DC Comics Writer Mark Russell, Artist Steve Pugh, Colorist Chris Chuckry, Letterer Dave Sharpe So far the biggest surprise in the Hanna-Barbera line has been The Flintstones that was ironically the title that got the most criticism when the line was announced.
DC Comics Rebirth week two hit with 5 new titles and lets see how they stack up. Action Comics #957 DC Comics Writer Dan Jurgens, Artist Patrick Zircher, Colorist Tomeu Morey, Letterer Rob Leigh The one thing that I have never figured out with DC is that while Superman is a great character why they keep insisting on publishing so many titles with him or based upon him.
The kick off to the summer big two events starts this week and so there will be a flood of new books each week so I hope to get to as many as I possibly can each week.
It was a huge week for new comic books and the start of the summer season with many events and big titles hitting the shelves so I will try to get in as many as I can this week.
One of the WonderCon panels that I was very excited to go to was the DC Comics new Hanna-Barbera line of comics that starts in May 2016.
With WonderCon coming to Los Angeles this weekend there is a lot to see and do at the show. There will be a ton of panels and surprisingly the Hollywood influence is pretty lean this year and seems to be a bigger focus on comics this time around.
While the SEGA Dreamcast may not be considered super old school this is probably one of the most underrated and sought after systems today.
DC Comics recently announced that they are re-launching a line of Hanna-Barbera line of comics but instead of aiming them just for kids they are having top talent make them for a wider audience just like the original animated series did back in the 1960’s.
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