Nothing I’m crazy hyped about but Godkillers and Join the Future seem cool. I’m also going to try Offworld #1.
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Nothing I’m crazy hyped about but Godkillers and Join the Future seem cool. I’m also going to try Offworld #1.
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I just found out about this today and it's the most hyped I've felt in a while! I fucking love Animorphs!
I'm very interested in this new Robyn Hood series. The only character whose book I make a point to buy from Zenescope!
I'm very intrigued by Arkworld (Devil's Due). I love ancient civilization stuff! And I like the idea of a new genre called "archeopunk". I will also be checking out the Cimmerian stuff from Ablaze and I'll give Disaster Inc (aftershock) a try too.
I will give Join the future and Spaceship Down a chance
Captain Ginger II from Ahoy: the first series was a lot of fun (Star Trek/Star Wars...but with cats) and opened a lot of possibilities socially as some cats were cat-like, others human-like with cats for 'pets'
The Goon, of course, always.
Fuhrer and Tramp (Source Point Press): purportedly chronicling Charlie Chaplin's interactions with Hitler and Chaplin's growing discomfort and eventual disdain of Adolf.
Finger Guns from Vault. I don't actually remember why: solicitation must've attracted me somehow!
Alien Screenplay, Everything II, and Spy Island, from Dark Horse
Sabrina 1
and mostly:
TINSEL TOWN II, from Alterna: a woman becomes a cop in 1940s Hollywood: well drawn, well written, fairly unusual in this super-hero saturated world, AND--
only $2 a copy for a full comic book in color.
Archangel 8 looks cool.
Yo! I just read Undone by Blood and it was rad! Give this book a try if you haven't. The artwork is awesome, protag is awesome, everything. Top notch first issue. Very promising.
Int'resting-- I also just read Undone by Blood, and definitely enjoyed it. Gotta say, Ulysses, there, what he said. Def glad I gave it a try.
Anybody reading Blade Runner? It’s been very good! Published by Titans Comics
[B]Monica Blue:[I]A Werewolf Story[/I][/B], from Storm King Productions. A young adult comic mini-series by John Carpenter and Steve Niles. Two issues in, and pretty good so far.
Super stoked for the Vampirella spinoff by Priest: [B]Sacred Six [/B]and intrigued by [B]Heavy[/B] #1 from Vault. Though it does seem like a Punisher knock off. I will thumb through [B]Bermuda #1[/B] (writer of Chew).
The main Vampirella book still has me hooked. Very excited to read more of Undone by Blood. The first issue was bangup!
Rogue Planet
Have been enjoying Titan's Sherlock Holmes series (based on the recent TV series) and just discovered Titan's sort-of companion title, Adler, which features Irene Adler, "actress, opera singer, adventurer,' and the one woman Sherlock Holmes regards with any respect. A six-woman 'team' is forming, with male characters very much in the background, which in itself is a little unusual still, in comics, and each of the characters introduced so far (including, explicitly, Jane Eyre) is interesting in her own right. Sherlock is mentioned a few times, appropriately, in passing, just to make the connection explicit, although it seems likely he himself will not be a big part of this series. That it's written quite well, and equally well-illustrated, is the big criterion for me, and the first issue was a good solid introduction. Issue two due 11 March.
[QUOTE=matt levin;4823756]Fuhrer and Tramp (Source Point Press): purportedly chronicling Charlie Chaplin's interactions with Hitler and Chaplin's growing discomfort and eventual disdain of Adolf.
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I am in for this. When my LCS wants to know who to blame for my fervently requesting this, I am throwing you under the bus. But thank you for the heads up on this.