Caught up a bit this week.
The Defenders (2017) #1-10: Entertaining, but lightweight Bendis.
Green Lantern: Earth One- Reimagining of Green Lantern that takes some twists on what we're familiar with, but it's missing something at the core. (6 Issues Worth)
Mighty Thor (2015) #1-23/ Unworthy Thor #1-5/ Thor #500-505: Jason Aaron's run is epic, although it might be a bit padded.
Tales of Suspense #95-99/ Iron Man and Sub-Mariner: Decent Silver Age stories by Stan Lee and company.
Captain America #100-104: Solid Lee/ Kirby adventures with A-list villains, and compelling scenarios building on Cap's love for Sharon Carter/
Iron Man #1-16: Tuska's fine, but the Johnny Craig issues are an artistic highlight. It takes a while for the run to give Tony a status quo with staying power, and some of the challenges are silly, although it has some interesting villains and deals nicely with the consequences of Tony's Iron Man work.
Snow: (4 Issues Worth) Slow burn graphic novel about a sensitive lead dealing with change.
Bad Houses: (6 Issues Worth) Solid graphic novel about interesting professions, young love and the connections between different people.
Venom (2016) #1-6: Not a fan of the art or the main character. It really comes across as a sanitized ripoff of the Top cow 90s character The Darkness.
Ben Reilly Scarlet Spider #1-5: Solid art by Bagley. The series is rather unfocused (Reilly goes back to his classic costume in the third issue, He starts out amoral) although it is fun and readable. Kaine's a decent foe.
Ben Reilly Scarlet Spider #6-9: It's a step up in terms of writing and focus, as Reilly finally gets something that makes his unique and explains his prior characterization, while getting some decent challenges from the Slingers and Death.
Venom #150-153: This is an odd transition for a book, getting the original lead back while maintaining the creative team. It's definitely an improvement, as Brock gets a potentially promising new direction.
Venom #154-158: The clash with Kraven and the art of Mark Bagley help make this a decent comic book.
Marvel Team Up #12: The story has a decent set-up (Spider-Man goes to San Francisco to find Daredevil shortly after Gwen's death; gets attacked by a brainwashed Werewolf by Night) and threat.
Daredevil #103: Okay but forgettable team-up at an interesting time (just after Gwen's death.)
Total So Far: 293 Issues, Six from the Golden Age, Five from the 1950s, 28 from the 1960s, 16 from the 1970s, 12 from the 1980s, five from the 1990s, 45 from the 2000s, 100 from the 2010s complete
Best of the batch: Bad Houses