New Comic Book Reviews Week Of 11/23/16
With a light week for new comic books and the Thanksgiving holiday there are just a few new comic books to review this week, so I will keep it short and moving along.
With a light week for new comic books and the Thanksgiving holiday there are just a few new comic books to review this week, so I will keep it short and moving along.
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.
Quite a few new series hit the shelves this week including even more new DC Rebirth titles. We also have a few returning books that hit the review stack this week so let’s get going, shall we.
With a skip week for DC Comic Rebirth we get a bit of a breather this week and get to catch up on some ongoing books this week and some new ones.
Lots of books this week with a surprisingly strong showing from Marvel Comics. So let’s get to this. Renato Jones The One % #1 Image Comics Writer/Artist/Colorist Kaare Kyle Andrews, Letterer Jeff Powell Renato Jones is a title that on the surface has an odd visual style at first glance but once you start to reading the book you soon discover that it quite smart and snappy.
Lots of new titles to get to this week so off we go! Goldie Vance #1 Boom! Box Writer Hope Larson, Artist Brittney Williams, Colorist Sarah Stern, Letterer Jim Campbell All ages book are a real tough thing to get right and Goldie Vance is that rare case.
Things are back in the groove this week with a few new #1 books and I am able to keep up with some of the ongoing series.
Another huge week of new comics and both new and returning comics are reviewed this week. I am a bit under the weather so I will see how many I can fit in and hopefully they are coherent.
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.
A huge week of new books and I will try to fit in as many as I can. Some of the reviews might be on the short side to speed things up.
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