Alternating between Usagi Yojimbo Saga volumes and Sweet Tooth collections. I am a third of the way through the second Saga edition and 2 volumes into Sweet Tooth, about to start the third.
-M
Alternating between Usagi Yojimbo Saga volumes and Sweet Tooth collections. I am a third of the way through the second Saga edition and 2 volumes into Sweet Tooth, about to start the third.
-M
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Waid’s run was great and a million times better than Diggle’s.
Just be prepared for the change in art style. That's what knocks you a little for six when you start reading Waid after all that gritty art in the previous runs. At the end of the day, Waid's run is as deep and heavy as they come. I quite enjoyed it, the second part in San Francisco lesser so. I would suggest you read the Daredevil #0.1 issue between the two Waid runs as it takes place exactly at that moment between New York and San Francisco. Unfortunately, they've placed it in publication order instead of chronological order and IMO, the collections editor was very sloppy in putting the second Omnibus together. The same with Daredevil #1.5. It should really be read at the end of Waid's second run but it's placed again in publication order. The two Indestructible Hulk issues are well placed in the first Omnibus.
The art in Waid's run is suddenly veeeery colorful, taking away from the usual gritty representation. And at the same time, Daredevil suddenly starts fighting werevolves, mummies and other weird classic monsters, which really took me out of it.
One small correction and clarification - the Indestructible Hulk #9-10 issues appear in the second omnibus not the first one and as I wrote earlier, they are well placed (between Daredevil (2011) #30 and #31).
Daredevil #0.1 (Road Warrior) should appear and be read between Daredevil (2011) #36 and Daredevil (2014) #1. In the omnibus and the OHCs it incorrectly appears after Daredevil (2014) #5 as does Daredevil #1.50. The latter was released as a celebration of 50 years of Daredevil and consists of stories set in the future or What If. I would definitely read this after finishing all of Waid's run.
Ok, I'll look it up. Thanks.
What are your thoughts about the Namor by Byrn omni?
Spider-Woman by Dennis Hopeless- spread out over 6 TPBs, this is a pretty good read. I'd never read a Jessica Drew series before (though of course I've read her in places like New Avengers, etc.). These volumes form a pretty good arc with character development for Drew and the supporting cast. Overall, a fun read. 7.5 out of 10.
Superman- the Black Ring v1-2- Man, I wish Paul Cornell would come back to comics. Although this kinda goes off the rails towards the end, for 95% of this it's the best Luthor I've ever read. An awesome run! The issues with Death and later Joker are fantastic. 8 out of 10.
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