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Post by DubipR on Sept 24, 2024 13:19:28 GMT -5
They're NEW! They're NEAT! They're YOURS! What comics are on your pull list this week?
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Post by DubipR on Sept 24, 2024 16:42:01 GMT -5
Not a lot this week:
- Rifters #4 -
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Post by MRPs_Missives on Sept 24, 2024 17:34:15 GMT -5
It's a big week for me-lots of trades, plus stuff I left behind last week (will likely leave some behind again this week as the first 2 weeks of October are lighter for me so I can catch up too many trades coming out the same week for my normal budget the past couple of weeks). But the book I am most excited for this week is:
Conan the Barbarian #15.
The new Conan series has become appointment comics for me.
-M
looks like this is the stuff besides Conan pulled for me this week... Absolute Power Origins #3 (final issue) Action Comics 1069 Alan Scott Green Lantern tpb All New Collector's Edition #54 Facsimile Edition (Superman vs. Wonder Woman treasury) Brave & Bold 17 Batman Last Halloween 1 Defenders of the Earth 2 Dungeons & Dragons The Fallbacks Bound for Ruin GN Eerie Archives Vol. 7 Green Arrow Vol. 2 tpb Hello Darkness 3 (might be the last issue I pick up) LOSH Great Darkness Saga tpb Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Usagi Yojimbo (only Usagi or Conan could get me to pick up a Power Rangers book) Poison Ivy Vol. 3 tpb Red Sonja 14 Titans 15 Uncanny X-Men 3 Veronica 28 Facsimile Edition Zatanna Bring Down the House 4
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Post by Hoosier X on Sept 25, 2024 22:46:45 GMT -5
The big thing for me this week is wondering if Gotham Nocturne is really over. It’s been running in Detective Comics for a long time, and it said it was Part 2 of the Finale, and at the end, it says “The End.”
But I don’t quite trust it. There must certainly be a three-part Epilogue and a two-part Afterward.
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Post by MRPs_Missives on Sept 25, 2024 23:58:26 GMT -5
The big thing for me this week is wondering if Gotham Nocturne is really over. It’s been running in Detective Comics for a long time, and it said it was Part 2 of the Finale, and at the end, it says “The End.” But I don’t quite trust it. There must certainly be a three-part Epilogue and a two-part Afterward. Nope, that's it. New creative team starts in October as part of the All-In initiative, and Ram V is on to the New Gods. -M
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Post by Hoosier X on Sept 26, 2024 3:34:28 GMT -5
This week I picked up …
Detective Comics #27 (facsimile edition) Detective Comics #1089 (Gotham Nocturne: The Finale: Part 2) Harley Quinn #44 Power Girl #13 Superman vs. Wonder Woman (facsimile edition) Zatanna: Bring Down the House #4
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Post by Hoosier X on Sept 26, 2024 3:44:47 GMT -5
I saw the Detective #27 facsimile edition, and I asked myself, “Do I need another Detective #27 facsimile edition?”
(I’ve had the Millennium Edition of Detective #27 since it was new in 2000. I haven’t read it for a while.)
So I picked up the new Detective Comics #27 facsimile edition and looked at it a little more closely.
“Oh! Yeah! I do need this!”
It includes the original inside cover ads and the back cover ads. Plus it’s on newsprint paper, so it looks a lot more like the original comic would have looked than the Millennium edition, which is printed on glossy paper.
The ad on the back is advertising a small printing press for $2.98!
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Post by shaxper on Sept 26, 2024 7:38:41 GMT -5
So they finally reset X-Men? Is it warranted?
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Post by MRPs_Missives on Sept 26, 2024 8:28:23 GMT -5
So they finally reset X-Men? Is it warranted? Tom Brevoort took over as editor of the X-Men line, the Krakoa era ended (I hadn't read much of i, sampled some but not a lot) and a new status quo was set up and they essentially relanched the X-line. There's a lot of interesting creators on the books. Jed McKay is writing the main X-Men book, Gail Simone is writing the Uncanny X-Men. Those are the only two I sampled. I'll be switching to reading them via Unlimited next month as I need to cut my budget down, but I've liked (not loved) both books so far. Each book features a different roster in a different place (after having a mutant homeland in the Krakoa era, not that it's fallen they are back to being scattered groups of mutant refugees and the X-Mansion is currently held by those who caused the fall of Krakoa so is not available to them. The main X-Men book, by McKay, features a team lead by Scott Summers operating out of Alaska. Magneto, Hank McCoy, Magik, Psylocke, Juggernaut and others are featured in this book. Uncanny, by Simone, features a team led by Rogue, currently operating out of the Louisiana Bayou (Gambit is also prominent in this book, as is Wolverine, Jubilee and soon Nightcrawler). There's a third X-Men book-Exceptional X-Men featuring a group gathered by Emma Frost, plus Storm solo (she's now on the Avengers), Phoenix solo, Mystique solo, an NYX book, X-Force, X-Factor and what have you, but I haven't looked at any of them to have an opinion. So far the X-Men and Uncanny X-Men have been solid and enjoyable. They feel like X-Men books (something I couldn't really say about the Krakoa books that I sampled), and I think that in today's market environment, the break from the Krakoa status quo is the type of thing that warrants a relaunch as much as anything. Old school readers with their attachments to numbering and trade dress may not think so (I doubt some of them feel any relaunch with numbering or title change is warranted), but in the current market where the periodical is is only one of the paths to market for stories not the only one, such things are part and parcel of the landscape. -M
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Post by shaxper on Sept 26, 2024 9:47:28 GMT -5
I think that in today's market environment, the break from the Krakoa status quo is the type of thing that warrants a relaunch as much as anything. Old school readers with their attachments to numbering and trade dress may not think so (I doubt some of them feel any relaunch with numbering or title change is warranted), but in the current market where the periodical is is only one of the paths to market for stories not the only one, such things are part and parcel of the landscape. -M Last time I checked in on the X-Men (maybe ten years back), they had established a new haven for mutants in San Francisco. Before that was Genosha, right? Then Krakoa, and now multiple places. This is starting to feel a bit like Where in The World is Carmen Sandiego, homo-superior edition.
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Post by Hoosier X on Sept 26, 2024 19:32:04 GMT -5
I read everything else I bought yesterday, and I finally found time to sit down and start the giant-size Superman vs. Wonder Woman facsimile comic.
I am very surprised to find out that it takes place during World War II! I probably would’ve bought it when it was new if I had known that.
Anyway, I’ve only read one page so I’d better get to it.
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Post by Hoosier X on Sept 26, 2024 20:20:42 GMT -5
I’ve read about half of Superman vs. Wonder Woman. Great art from Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez and Dan Adkins.
The writer is Gerry Conway. And it’s not that great. It’s pretty dumb at times.
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Post by thwhtguardian on Sept 29, 2024 8:11:04 GMT -5
The big thing for me this week is wondering if Gotham Nocturne is really over. It’s been running in Detective Comics for a long time, and it said it was Part 2 of the Finale, and at the end, it says “The End.” But I don’t quite trust it. There must certainly be a three-part Epilogue and a two-part Afterward. Nope, that's it. New creative team starts in October as part of the All-In initiative, and Ram V is on to the New Gods. -M And not a second too soon...a two year story that ultimately said nothing makes it one of the worst comics I've ever read.
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Post by thwhtguardian on Sept 29, 2024 8:24:34 GMT -5
For a real Batman story? If you're not reading the Last Halloween you're missing out. I didn't think Loeb could recapture lighting in a bottle after all these years but this really is a fantastic read. It fits in so well with the Long Halloween, Dark Victory and Catwoman: When in Rome that you'd honestly believe it was contemporaneous to them.
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Post by thwhtguardian on Sept 29, 2024 12:23:12 GMT -5
Phases of the Moon Knight continues to be a fun anthology; and although I loved the throw back story the future Moon Knight tale was definitely amazing.
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