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Post by Action Ace on Jul 7, 2016 15:42:27 GMT -5
Midtown ListDC COMICS Action Comics #959 Detective Comics #936 Earth 2: Society #14 Flash #2 Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps Rebirth #1 New Super-Man #1 Nightwing Rebirth #1 Wonder Woman #2 IDW Insufferable: On the Road #6
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2016 15:54:57 GMT -5
Conan The Slayer #1
Action Comics Vol 2 #959 Detective Comics Vol 2 #936 Earth 2 Society #14 Flash Vol 5 #2 Hal Jordan And The Green Lantern Corps Rebirth #1 Nightwing Rebirth #1 Wonder Woman Vol 5 #2
Shadow Death Of Margo Lane #2
Star Trek (IDW) #59
Disneys Darkwing Duck #3
Doctor Who 10th Doctor Year Two #12 Doctor Who 4th Doctor #4
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Post by Warmonger on Jul 7, 2016 16:34:12 GMT -5
Detective Comics #936 Wonder Woman #2 Wacky Raceland #2 Conan the Slayer #1
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Post by brutalis on Jul 7, 2016 16:42:10 GMT -5
Very Short Week it looks like. Flash #2 Wacky Raceland #2. How dastardly will Dick be this month? Six million Dollar Man #1. try to capture the fun part of my teen years when there was so few television comic-book/super hero shows to be had. Walt Disney comics #733. Any Disney comic even if reprints is better than most other stuff out there these days! Darkwing Duck. I am the terror that you left your oven on at home... Power-Man and Iron Fist #5. Perfection in story, art and creativity which takes me back to when Marvel was entertaining and fun. Kong of Skull Island. Carlos Magno art and he did such great work on Planet of the Apes he can't go wrong on the biggest monkey of all!
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Post by dupersuper on Jul 7, 2016 21:05:46 GMT -5
Singles: Action Comics #959 DC Comics Bombshells #15 Earth 2 Society #14 New Super-Man #1 Insufferable On The Road #6 Star Trek #59 Star Trek New Visions Special The Cage X-Files #4 Marvel Now 2016 Previews Doctor Who 10th Doctor Year Two #12 Doctor Who 12th Doctor Year Two #9 Doctor Who 4th Doctor #4
Trade waiting: Hellboy/Abe Sapien, Usagi Yojimbo, Daring Adventures Of Supergirl Vol 1, Suicide Squad Vol 4 The Janus Directive TP, Army Of Darkness, Back To The Future, Satellite Falling, Paper Girls, Monstress, Jupiters ________, Morning Glories, Wicked + The Divine, Southern Bastards, Civil War II, Soule Daredevil, Vision, Insexts, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Goldie Vance, Lumberjanes/Gotham Academy, Princeless, Autobiography Of James T Kirk, One-Punch Man
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2016 22:56:40 GMT -5
On pull-Wacky Raceland #2
also will pick up: Southern Bastards Vol. 3 trade Michael Moorcock Elric: Vol. 3 The Dreaming City
will check out as possibilities when I go into a shop..
Conan the Slayer #1 Six Million Dollar Man: Fall of Man #1 Ragnarok #9 (I need to get the issue sI missed when I wasn't buying new comics off the rack) Image Firsts: I Hate Fairyland #1 Image Firsts: Monstress #1 Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #6 (same with Ragnarok, need to get missing issues) Stumptown Vol. 3 #10 (again missing a lot of issues from hiatus so not sure if I will pick up or grab in trade at some point) Daredevil Epic Collection: Man w/o Fear (I have ther first masterworks volume so it depends how far into the early DD run this goes if I will pick it up or not)
-M
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Jul 7, 2016 23:12:13 GMT -5
Southern Bastards is sooooooo very very good.
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Post by Dizzy D on Jul 8, 2016 2:51:24 GMT -5
Descender.
And that's it? Quiet week, I guess.
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Post by Roquefort Raider on Jul 8, 2016 13:14:15 GMT -5
I look forward to see what you think of that. I really, really enjoyed Van Lente's run; the second-best at Dark Horse after Busiek's as far as I'm concerned. The preview show Conan alone and facing Kozaks, though... Didn't we just finish adapting A witch shall be born? Shouldn't Conan be a Zuagir for a while? Isn't he supposed to go through the events from Shadows in Zamboula before returning to the Zaporoskan Kozaks? It's hard to judge what's going on just from the preview, but I hope this new run will show as much attention to Howard's work as did those of Busiek, Truman and Van Lente.
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Post by Warmonger on Jul 8, 2016 13:59:45 GMT -5
Southern Bastards is sooooooo very very good. I'm probably going to go ahead and check this out. I really like a lot of Aaron's work. The first 3 trades are really cheap on Amazon. Between $6-8 apiece.
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Post by berkley on Jul 8, 2016 21:10:20 GMT -5
Might get the new Heavy Metal issue.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2016 23:30:02 GMT -5
Might get the new Heavy Metal issue. Mine arrived the other day, but I haven't gotten around to opening it. This month's "theme" just feels like Morrison pandering trying to get more readers to check out his tenure as EIC. I was meh on the first issue, the stuff I liked best was the stuff continuing on pre-Morrison tenure, the stuff Morrison brought to the table was the stuff I liked least, so we'll see how it goes. Anthologies are a double edged sword at times, a bad issue can be an aberrations, but then so can a good issue. I've liked HM since I subscribed, but it's a new ball game with Grant in charge. -M
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Post by berkley on Jul 13, 2016 0:51:30 GMT -5
Might get the new Heavy Metal issue. Mine arrived the other day, but I haven't gotten around to opening it. This month's "theme" just feels like Morrison pandering trying to get more readers to check out his tenure as EIC. I was meh on the first issue, the stuff I liked best was the stuff continuing on pre-Morrison tenure, the stuff Morrison brought to the table was the stuff I liked least, so we'll see how it goes. Anthologies are a double edged sword at times, a bad issue can be an aberrations, but then so can a good issue. I've liked HM since I subscribed, but it's a new ball game with Grant in charge. -M I forgot to ask my LCS to hold a copy but might still pick one up if I see it around. I wonder if it might not take a few issues before we really van really see what Morrison's HM will be like - I think some of the stories at this time are still continuing on from before he took over, is that right? Is he writing an editorial or anything like that? The columns and interviews were some of the best features of the mag back in the early 80s or late 70s. I remember a "Bhob" interview with Stephen King one time that was a great read.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2016 14:12:56 GMT -5
The editorial he wrote for his first issue made Super Gods look coherent and insightful by comparison, and I didn't think anything could do that.
-M
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2016 17:44:17 GMT -5
I look forward to see what you think of that. I really, really enjoyed Van Lente's run; the second-best at Dark Horse after Busiek's as far as I'm concerned. The preview show Conan alone and facing Kozaks, though... Didn't we just finish adapting A witch shall be born? Shouldn't Conan be a Zuagir for a while? Isn't he supposed to go through the events from Shadows in Zamboula before returning to the Zaporoskan Kozaks? It's hard to judge what's going on just from the preview, but I hope this new run will show as much attention to Howard's work as did those of Busiek, Truman and Van Lente. I picked up the first issue today finally, and gave it a read. Bunn is better than his big 2 stuff here but not as good as the best of his indy stuff (Sixth Gun, Helheim). The art is "pretty" but the panel to panel storytelling is not that strong, and with nothing indicating the quick cuts between flashbacks and current story except a mild color variation in the panel borders, the storytelling gets a bit lost in some of the pages. Overall I found it solid, but not something that really got me excited. I will likely give it an another issue or two to see if it catches me and gets me to invest in this iteration of Conan, but I am not sold yet. -M
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