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Post by DubipR on Jul 23, 2024 8:42:57 GMT -5
Readers dig them! Readers review them! What's on your pull list this week?
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Post by MRPs_Missives on Jul 23, 2024 17:01:27 GMT -5
Lots of trades this week...
Poison Ivy Vol. 2 Robin Tim Drake Compendium Creepy Archives Vol. 7
and a full slate of books... Conan the Barbarian #13 Hello Darkness #1 Dick Tracy #3 EC Epitaphs of the Abyss #1 Flash Gordon #1 Wolverine #88 Facsimile Ed Absolute Power Origins 1 Batman Dark Age 4 Batman: Brave & The Bold 15 Detective Comics #1087 Flash 11 (Garcia-Lopez model sheet variant) Green Arrow 14 (Garcia-Lopez model sheet variant) Zatanna: Bring Down the House #2
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Post by DubipR on Jul 23, 2024 18:46:34 GMT -5
- Batman Dark Age #4 - Nice House by the Sea #1 - Local Man #12 - No/One #10
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Post by thwhtguardian on Jul 25, 2024 9:46:03 GMT -5
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1Written by Jason Aaron Art by Joel Jones Summary: Raphael is doing time in San Quentin but not all is as it seems but when the Foot show up Raph's covert ops become an actual sentence. Plot: After 13 years of continuous storytelling at IDW there is a new dawn for the turtles and although it's not being branded as a reboot this new story by Jason Aaron is definitely a brand new jumping on point for new readers as well as a fresh take for long time fans. So what does that mean for new fans? Well, if you haven't read any of the IDW books( and shame on you if you haven't!) and only have a casual knowledge of who the turtles are it means you can jump right in without needing to know about what came before. There is a big time jump between where we left off in TMNT #151 and the new #1 out this week and how the brothers got split up and away from New York isn't told to us and mentions of the past adventures are vague and basic meaning whether you've only read the Mirage comics, or even just the movies or the show you know enough to jump right in and can just imagine that the story follows along sometime after what ever turtles story you're familiar with. It's certainly an interesting way to start things off and the mystery of how Raph got into prison in California of all places and how he'll get out now that he's been framed for murdering the only man who knew he wasn't actually a prisoner is certainly a compelling thriller. The grittiness that Aaron brings to the book while definitely a departure to the more cartoon inspired feel of the previous IDW stories definitely still feels fitting to the turtles and should please many a lapsed reader. So while it's slightly sad to depart from the last run and I don't know where the book is going, I am looking forward to the ride. Art: Joel Jones art was a big surprise to me. While I've definitely enjoyed her art in the past, especially her work in Supergirl: Being Super, I din't associate her style with the grittiness she showed here. Previously her work was very clean lined and was mostly known for it's realism(especially in how she gave us realistic representation of women with actually diversity in body types) so seeing her here giving us muddy fight scenes in the sewer definitely shocked me. I knew she was a talented artist but now I really appreciate just how much she can change her style to fit the story and it was truly awesome to see. Grade:9/10
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Post by thwhtguardian on Jul 25, 2024 11:12:54 GMT -5
I was pretty pumped for Flash Gordon...but for me it just felt too slick and modern. I first fell in love with Flash Gordon watching the old serials with my grandfather as a kid and I loved them and the kitchy world they created and I just can't extract Flash Gordon from that retro feeling with out it seemingly like it lost something. The action here was decent enough, and the mystery behind Dale seemingly becoming the Empress of Mongo was interesting but it just didn't have that pulpy feeling I wanted so I'm not sure I'll be checking out more.
On the other hand I'm continuing to love the new Dick Tracy series, even though it isn't as colorful as the original comics it definitely still feels like it fits the period Tracy was from. What it lacks in colorful comic action it makes up for in feeling like a legitimate hard boiled detective story with plenty of intrigue.
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Post by MRPs_Missives on Jul 25, 2024 14:07:53 GMT -5
Apparently my shop didn't get their Luna order yet, they were expecting it sometime today, so I only got a portion of what I was expecting today. No new DC singles and no Flash Gordon, EC or Dick Tracy. They'll be there for me next time I go in, along with next week's books. Got the DC trades, Creepy Archives, Marvel facsimile, Conan and Hello Darkness as they ordered those through PRH or Diamond.
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Post by thwhtguardian on Jul 25, 2024 16:08:36 GMT -5
Man, the new EC book really bumbed me out. I know anthologies are mixed bags so I went in expecting that I wouldn't enjoy everything...but aside from the art by Phil Hester in "Family Values" I didn't really enjoy a single one of these. The first was just plain boring, and the second and the last were just poorly done political commentary. "Family Values" was the closest to enjoyable, it had great art by Hester and the dark morality play was this close to being truly interesting but the characterization was just really flat so it was hard to really care.
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