Just want to throw it out there. I'm dying for Batwoman to do a 'Grayson.' Let go of the costume for a little while and become a supersoldier again. Title of the book will simply be 'Kane.'
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Just want to throw it out there. I'm dying for Batwoman to do a 'Grayson.' Let go of the costume for a little while and become a supersoldier again. Title of the book will simply be 'Kane.'
Honestly, I don't think the title will last very long. Hopefully she joins a team book soon. I'd love to read more stories about her.
I don't think it's much of a stretch. I assume that Leviathan, in its weakened state following Talia's temporary death at the end of Batman, Inc., eventually took on a life of its own. Leviathan is a...
I think the title's family dynamic will be much more interesting if the husband is just a really normal guy. The stark contrast between Honor's background and her husband's presents a ton of...
Planning to pick up the first trade and then will buy every issue going forward. Art alone had me sold.
My wishlist:
JH Williams III
Emma Rios
David Aja
Cliff Chiang
The plot threads are coming together really well and have opened up new exciting possibilities. 2015 didn't feel like a drag to me at all, actually. I love how BKV changed the focus of the series a...
Can't believe I forgot to include Warren Ellis in my previous post. Doing this again.
1. Brian K. Vaughan (Saga)
2. Warren Ellis (Injection)
3. Ales Kot (Zero, Change, Wolf)
4. Ed Brubaker...
1. Brian K. Vaughan (Saga)
2. Ed Brubaker (Fatale, The Fade Out)
3. Ales Kot (Zero, Change, Wolf)
4. Marjorie Liu (Monstress)
5. Kelly Sue DeConnick (Pretty Deadly)
Wow. That art alone had me sold.
Both Pretty Deadly #8 and Mirror #1 were phenomenal.
Um, that was the whole point, Chrysalis.
I'm getting these:
MIRROR #1
CRY HAVOC #2
INJECTION #7
PAPER GIRLS #5
PRETTY DEADLY #9
SAGA #34
WOLF #6
I can't disagree with you enough on The Fade Out. That series is actually very nuanced if you pay close attention to what's going on between panels. Each character has his/her own unique motivations,...
Voted for Wolf. Best debut issue I've read the entire year. I loved how Ales integrated the supernatural and mythic elements into the Los Angeles setting. Pacing was fantastic; scope of the story is...
But yeah, I can't wait for this. The writing and the art are top-notch as usual. Kelly Sue Deconnick and Emma Rios are a great creative team.
Wow, really? She's just a kid. There's not enough context to conclude that she's an idiot.
8House: Yorris #5
The Fade Out #10
From Under Mountains #2
Material #5
Paper Girls #1
Wolf #4
Zero
Saga
The Fade Out
Tula Lotay is now one of my favorite artists as well. Her art has such a haunting beauty to it that resonates on many levels. And I agree that her art is a perfect fit for Warren Ellis's complex and...
What a poignant conclusion to the series. Tula Lotay doing the art was so fitting.
Zero is a masterpiece. Hat's off to Ales Kot and the entire team who worked on the book. This is a series that...
Lots of interesting new titles this month! Too bad I can't afford to buy them all.
Plutona
From Under Mountains
The Fade Out
Injection
8House: Yorris
Island Magazine
Wolf
Not hot on the idea but I'm at least curious. Plus the last issue re-ignited my love for Snyder and Capullo's Batman run. Also, the new villain Mr. Bloom has piqued my interest.
Zero #17 is one of the most amazing issues I've ever read. Powerful. Stunning. Beautiful. What Ales did in this one can't be replicated in any other storytelling medium.
I'm really digging Gene Luen Yang's writing, most especially the dialogue. It has a vibrancy to it that's convincing and that easily pulls you into the story. I haven't picked up another Superman...