New Comics Day 2/22/12
Feb. 22nd, 2012 08:39 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The new Knights of the Dinner Table opens with some dream-madness that is supposedly caused by the "cursed" Die of Doom Sarah has in her possession. Then moves to check in briefly with the Hard8 crew as they take a break from their game to plan a way to turn the squatters they share office space with into some kind of slave labor pool. Which is just..ick. Seriously, not even a little cool. Then back to Muncie for a brief look in at Nitro's PeeWee gaming group and finishing with UT+2 and their further adventures in Bag World...
Avengers Academy is mostly just set-up for future plot lines and talking heads debating how to use super-powers to benefit society...
Next we have Prophet. Which is basically like someone dropped a bunch of acid and then read a bunch of old Heavy Metals while blasting Ronnie James Dio. In other other words, its an awesome trip and a half, with the titlur lead traveling with a caravan full of mutants across a post-apocalyptic wasteland full of the rusting hulks of giant weapons from the Final War...
I'm not even going to try and summarize the new Rasl. Just that its still full of dimension hopping and strange science and references to Nikolai Tesla...
And lastly another Dark Horse Presents. Strongest pieces this issue are the short "Lobster Johnson" tale, Richard Corben adapting Edgar Allen Poe's "the City in the Sea", a Paul Pope piece on the '69 moon landing and another taste of Brian Wood's upcoming "the Massive"...
Avengers Academy is mostly just set-up for future plot lines and talking heads debating how to use super-powers to benefit society...
Next we have Prophet. Which is basically like someone dropped a bunch of acid and then read a bunch of old Heavy Metals while blasting Ronnie James Dio. In other other words, its an awesome trip and a half, with the titlur lead traveling with a caravan full of mutants across a post-apocalyptic wasteland full of the rusting hulks of giant weapons from the Final War...
I'm not even going to try and summarize the new Rasl. Just that its still full of dimension hopping and strange science and references to Nikolai Tesla...
And lastly another Dark Horse Presents. Strongest pieces this issue are the short "Lobster Johnson" tale, Richard Corben adapting Edgar Allen Poe's "the City in the Sea", a Paul Pope piece on the '69 moon landing and another taste of Brian Wood's upcoming "the Massive"...