New Comics Day 8/5/09
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The store got shorted on a couple issues this week. Which was ok, since I was pretty tight for cash this week. And it meant I could afford to get the Wednesday Comics from last week I missed. Except I realized when I went to read my comics that I bought the one from TWO weeks ago. Oh well...
As for this weeks installment, Superman is still a big whiny baby, Amanda Conner's Streaky and Krypto are super-adorable, the Kuberts are the Kuberts and Paul Pope's "Strange Adventures" is a glory and a wonder to behold. And I seem to be the only person who really digs on the dense and heavy paneled "Wonder Woman"...
In the latest Secret Six Ragdoll still has all the best (if creepiest) lines as the Sixers have to deal with an angry Wonder Woman...
The Slayer Army faces its greatest horror yet in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Yak Butter Tea...
Over on the other Whedon book Angel begins a Drusilla story written by Juliet Landau, her actor...
With their dad missing and presumed dead in Savage Dragon Malcolm and Angel attempt to step up to the plate and deal with Mako. Malcolm's lightning punch is interesting. I don't remember anything prior to this showing he had inherited any part of his mom's powers...
I'm glad to that in the latest Jersey Gods more focus is put on Barock and Zoe's relationship. Though we do get some new villains and a plane rescue...
Facing a berserk Myriad-Whiptail, Brain Trust and a rampaging horde of drug induced transformed human-dinosaurs Dynamo5 have to make a morally grey bargain...
Astro City: The Dark Age: Book Three #4 (man I'll be glad next year when this title goes back to being a regular monthly with a normal title) concludes the story of the Apollo 11 as the First Family, Honor Guard and Omega Rangers take on the threat of Pyramid and the Incarnate, Kerresh the Devastator...
As for this weeks installment, Superman is still a big whiny baby, Amanda Conner's Streaky and Krypto are super-adorable, the Kuberts are the Kuberts and Paul Pope's "Strange Adventures" is a glory and a wonder to behold. And I seem to be the only person who really digs on the dense and heavy paneled "Wonder Woman"...
In the latest Secret Six Ragdoll still has all the best (if creepiest) lines as the Sixers have to deal with an angry Wonder Woman...
The Slayer Army faces its greatest horror yet in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Yak Butter Tea...
Over on the other Whedon book Angel begins a Drusilla story written by Juliet Landau, her actor...
With their dad missing and presumed dead in Savage Dragon Malcolm and Angel attempt to step up to the plate and deal with Mako. Malcolm's lightning punch is interesting. I don't remember anything prior to this showing he had inherited any part of his mom's powers...
I'm glad to that in the latest Jersey Gods more focus is put on Barock and Zoe's relationship. Though we do get some new villains and a plane rescue...
Facing a berserk Myriad-Whiptail, Brain Trust and a rampaging horde of drug induced transformed human-dinosaurs Dynamo5 have to make a morally grey bargain...
Astro City: The Dark Age: Book Three #4 (man I'll be glad next year when this title goes back to being a regular monthly with a normal title) concludes the story of the Apollo 11 as the First Family, Honor Guard and Omega Rangers take on the threat of Pyramid and the Incarnate, Kerresh the Devastator...