by Heather Toshiko, Sep 13 2010 // 12:00 PM
Comics? But of course. This week we’re looking forward to getting our hands on some New Mutants#17, Captain America: Patriot #1, Thor: First Thunder #1 and the debut of X-23.
Usually, as you know, comics hit stores on Wednesday. Hurry in to your favorite local comic shop for best selection.
Don’t know where your nearest comic store is? Use this handy guide to find one. Also, be sure to check out covers for some of these books after the break.
Comics On-Sale:
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #643
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #643 SHS VARIANT
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #643 SPIDEY VS. VARIANT
ASTONISHING SPIDER-MAN & WOLVERINE #3
AVENGERS & THE INFINITY GAUNTLET #2
CAPTAIN AMERICA: PATRIOT #1
DAREDEVIL #509 2ND PRINTING VARIANT (SHL)
DEADPOOL #27
DEADPOOL #27 SHS VARIANT
HALO: FALL OF REACH – BOOT CAMP #1
HEROIC AGE: ONE MONTH TO LIVE #3
HEROIC AGE: SUPER HEROES #1
INCREDIBLE HULKS #613
INCREDIBLE HULKS: ENIGMA FORCE #1
MARVEL UNIVERSE VS. THE PUNISHER #4
NEW MUTANTS #17
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Posted in: Comics · Marvel · Marvel Studios · News
Tagged: Captain America, Comics, Deadpool, Karl Kesel, Marjorie Liu, New Mutants, Thor, X-23
by Joe Gillis, Sep 7 2010 // 3:00 PM
Comics? Marvel haz them. This week we’re looking forward to getting our hands on some New Avengers #4, X-Men #3, Thor #614 and Invaders Now! #1.
Usually, as you know, comics hit stores on Wednesday. Not this week. Due to the holiday, head to your favorite comic book store on Thursday for your all-new comic’s selections.
Don’t know where your nearest comic store is? Use this handy guide to find one. Also, be sure to check out covers for some of these books after the break.
Comics On-Sale:
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #641 (OMT)
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #641 QUESADA SKETCH VARIANT (OMT))
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #641 QUESADA VARIANT (OMT)
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #641 WOMEN OF MARVEL FRAME VARIANT (OMT)
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #642
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #642 SPIDEY VS. VARIANT
ANITA BLAKE: CIRCUS OF THE DAMNED – THE CHARMER #4
ASTONISHING SPIDER-MAN & WOLVERINE #1 DIRECTOR’S CUT
DAKEN: DARK WOLVERINE #1
DAKEN: DARK WOLVERINE #1 DELL’OTTO VARIANT
DAKEN: DARK WOLVERINE #1 DJURDJEVIC VARIANT
DAREDEVIL #510 (SHL)
DAREDEVIL #510 SHS VARIANT (SHL)
DEADPOOL CORPS #6
HEROIC AGE: ONE MONTH TO LIVE #2
INVADERS NOW! #1
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Posted in: Comics · Marvel · News
Tagged: Brian Bendis, Comics, Gerard Way, Invaders, Marjorie Liu, Marvel, New Avengers, Paco Medina, Thor, Victor Gischler, X-Men
by Sal Loria, Jan 21 2010 // 1:00 PM
Welcome to another edition of The Pull List Comic Reviews! The fall of the Hulks begins, Mogo dishes out his brand of justice and both Geo-Force and the Sentry lose their marbles. As always, WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD.
PULL OF THE WEEK:
Dark Avengers #13
Marvel Comics – $3.99 US
Writer: Brian Michael Bendis
Artist: Mike Deodato
Score: 8.5/10
The Marvel Universe has seen better days. While the disassembling of Earth’s mightiest heroes led to the breakout of a civil war, a secret invasion became the catalyst to Norman Osborn’s dark reign, and with the siege of Asgard on the horizon, surely things couldn’t get worse (see what I did there?), could it? The Sentry’s true origin is revealed, answering once and for all that, yes, things can get worse…much worse.
Just when I thought all the pieces were on the table, Brian Michael Bendis takes the much-maligned Sentry and turns him loose. With this latest revelation of how the Sentry came to be – not to mention how he’s more unstable than anyone thought – Bendis has taken a tragic figure and made him the definitive x-factor for the Siege event. Whether or not the character winds up saving the day or becoming the most dangerous player is still up in the air, and that’s just a tad frightening.
This issue is all about the eyes. Artist Mike Deodato nailed every beat of this issue by letting the eyes of the characters tell the story, which really focused on the horror of what resides within the Sentry’s mind. From the Sentry, the Sentry’s wife, Lindy and even Osborn himself, the eyes served notice that something wicked this way comes. For even more justification, take a gander at that last page.
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Posted in: Comic Reviews · Comics · DC · Marvel · Pull List
Tagged: Agents of Atlas, Arkham Reborn, Batman: Streets of Gotham, Blackest Night, Bong Dazo, Brian Michael Bendis, Dan DiDio, Dan Slott, Daniel Way, Dark Avengers, Dark Wolverine, Das Pastoras, David Finch, Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth, detective comics, Don Kramer, Dustin Nguyen, Ed McGuinness, Fall of the Hulks, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Green Lantern Corps, Greg Pak, Harrison Wilcox, Hulk, Incredible Hulk, Jeff Parker, Jeph Loeb, Jeremy Haun, Khoi Pham, Kyle Baker, Manhunter, Marc Andreyko, Marjorie Liu, Mighty Avengers, Miguel Sepulveda, mike benson, Mike Deodato, Outsiders, Patrick Gleason, Paul Pelletier, Peter J Tomasi, Philip Tan, Rob Liefeld, Ryan Stegman, Scott Hampton, Siege, Simon Dark, Thunderbolts, Victor Gischler
by Sal Loria, Dec 17 2009 // 2:15 PM
Welcome to another edition of The Pull List Comic Reviews! The latest mutant milestone issue gets top billing, Spidey winds up in the wrong sandbox and Guy Gardner sees a whole lot more than just red. As always, WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD.
PULL OF THE WEEK:
X-Factor #200
Marvel Comics – $4.99 US
Writer: Peter David
Artists: Bing Cansino, Marco Santucci, Karl Moline
Score: 9.5/10
X-Factor Investigations makes the move from Detroit to New York in hopes of wrangling some new clients of the super-hero variety, but when their first client winds up being Franklin and Valeria Richards – the children to Reed and Sue Richards of the Fantastic Four – the team realizes that all is not what it seems.
Long-time X-Factor scribe Peter David continues to mix jaw-dropping plot bombs with great characterizations and intelligent humor in this over-sized anniversary special. The mystery of the missing Invisible Woman, on it’s own, is a great story, but throw in Monet’s father being abducted by terrorists, Siryn’s shocking rendezvous with an old flame (hint: he’s nuts) and Layla Miller’s surprising allegiance to Latveria, and you’ve got one hell of a jump-on issue.
The art team of Bing Cansino and Marco Santucci do a great job of pacing this mammoth story, and their takes on the characters are both familiar and fresh. With a title that relies heavily on many speaking scenes, which should come as no surprise to current readers, their art is right on the money, but they also flex their proverbial muscle in the action scenes, especially where the Thing is involved.
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Posted in: Comic Reviews · Comics · DC · Image Comics · Marvel · Pull List
Tagged: Amanda Conner, Amazing Spider-Man, Bing Cansino, Blackest Night, Brian Michael Bendis, Bryan Hitch, Butch Guice, Cable, Captain America Reborn, Daniel Way, Dark Avengers, Dark Wolverine, DUANE SWIERCZYNSKI, Ed Brubaker, Fall of the Hulks, Forgetless, Fred Van Lente, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Green Lantern Corps, Hulk, Humberto Ramos, Javier Pulido, Jeph Loeb, Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray, Karl Moline, Lan Medina, Madrox, Marco Santucci, Marcos Martin, Marjorie Liu, Marley Zarcone, Mike Deodato Jr, Nick Spencer, Norman Osborn, Official Marvel Index, Patrick Gleason, Paul Gulacy, Peter David, Peter J Tomasi, Power Girl, Scott Forbes, Siege, The Gauntlet, Whilce Portacio, X-Factor