New Comics Day 4/4/12
Apr. 4th, 2012 09:08 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Another big pull week. Starting with some more Fatale. With more spooky dudes, violent cops, murder and lots and lots of smoking...
And then Paul Grist talks about how he hopes his teen-super comic Mudman will be the financial success that Jack Staff never managed to be. Don't get wrong, its looking to be a very nice little quirky cape comic. But aside from having a much tighter and smaller cast from his previous quirky British cape book I don't see what will really make it jump out from the rest of the supers comics out there...
Like Invincible where Mark is no longer at risk of dying from the alien plague, but secret revelations about his family history may put the truce with the Viltrumites at risk anyway...
Savage Dragon has its own alien invasion going on, using the bad guys to Larsen's Vanguard character...
Daredevil is one of those .1 type issues. Meaning its partly jumping-on character and story background. Plus set up for a DD/Spider-Man/Punisher cross-over. Which means into two books I don't buy. Still Waid and this issue's artist Koi Pham deliver another gorgeous and sharply written bit...
Avengers Academy wraps up its Runaways guest spot with another super-brawl, this time during a visit to the Savage Land. And happily only involving a much more tightly focused cast list. Plus I don't actively hate the art. Its not great or anything, but still...
Man, has it really been FIFTEEN years since "Heroes Reborn" and Thunderbolts debuted? Fuck I'm old. Anyway this time around its classic original T-bolts vs. rogue time-tossed T-bolts...
And finally iZombie uses a past mission by Dead President Kennedy to give a taste of the coming doom. With guest artist Jim Rugg of Street Angel and Afrodisiac. Though I was sad to hear that this title will be coming to a close in another four issues...
And then Paul Grist talks about how he hopes his teen-super comic Mudman will be the financial success that Jack Staff never managed to be. Don't get wrong, its looking to be a very nice little quirky cape comic. But aside from having a much tighter and smaller cast from his previous quirky British cape book I don't see what will really make it jump out from the rest of the supers comics out there...
Like Invincible where Mark is no longer at risk of dying from the alien plague, but secret revelations about his family history may put the truce with the Viltrumites at risk anyway...
Savage Dragon has its own alien invasion going on, using the bad guys to Larsen's Vanguard character...
Daredevil is one of those .1 type issues. Meaning its partly jumping-on character and story background. Plus set up for a DD/Spider-Man/Punisher cross-over. Which means into two books I don't buy. Still Waid and this issue's artist Koi Pham deliver another gorgeous and sharply written bit...
Avengers Academy wraps up its Runaways guest spot with another super-brawl, this time during a visit to the Savage Land. And happily only involving a much more tightly focused cast list. Plus I don't actively hate the art. Its not great or anything, but still...
Man, has it really been FIFTEEN years since "Heroes Reborn" and Thunderbolts debuted? Fuck I'm old. Anyway this time around its classic original T-bolts vs. rogue time-tossed T-bolts...
And finally iZombie uses a past mission by Dead President Kennedy to give a taste of the coming doom. With guest artist Jim Rugg of Street Angel and Afrodisiac. Though I was sad to hear that this title will be coming to a close in another four issues...