New Comics Day 10/5/11
Oct. 5th, 2011 11:16 pmDear Marvel:
I'd really like to continue purchasing the new volume of Cassanova. However you seem to think that $5 is a good price for what looks to be a standard 22 page floppy. So I'm afraid you'll have to let me know when the trade comes out so I can start checking Amazon for it to be a deal-of-the-day.
No Love,
Me
I'm also thinking of dropping Static Shock. Just because his starting line-up of baddies are so damn lame. Virule the green assassin dude? Hover cycle gang the Slaters? Piranha, a villain so lame even Aquaman doesn't want him? Weak Joker knock-off the Pale Man?Though that is a decent name. I guess I'll stick around for the remaining two issues John Rozum is writing, but I'm pretty disappointed here. Man, you could at least have borrowed some of the cooler concept Shadow Cabinet bad guys...
iZombie steps away from the current giant monster bash to have a flash-back featuring monster hunter Diogenes' first mission, a vampire hunt in the rain forests of Brazil...
Invincible splits the focus of the current issue between the titular character, the newly returned Robot and Monster Girl and second string bad guys Tether Tyrant and Magmaniac. I do partially echo on of the issues letters in wishing Kirkman could stay focused on one of his side super-hero books for longer. And then maybe he wouldn't have to spread out his side stories so much in this book...
Hey look, F.E.A.R. Agent. Haven't seen that in awhile. I guess Remender has some free time between Marvel projects. Anyway in this second to last issue Heath lays some serious retribution on his time traveling foes...
And we've got more of the rogue Thunderbolts back in WW2. And beyond everything else I must say that I quite like the Golden Age disguises for Moonstone, Satanna and Boomerang. Also the bonding between Gunna the Troll Girl and Mr. Hyde...
Lastly, I guess it was good that I decided to wait on the over-priced Cassanova since it freed up some money in my budget for the Knights of the Dinner Table I wasn't expecting until next week. With a pile of Hard8 and Kiddie Hackmaster strips. Nitro running small kids (including Bob's niece and nephew and one of his daughters) is pretty amusing...
I'd really like to continue purchasing the new volume of Cassanova. However you seem to think that $5 is a good price for what looks to be a standard 22 page floppy. So I'm afraid you'll have to let me know when the trade comes out so I can start checking Amazon for it to be a deal-of-the-day.
No Love,
Me
I'm also thinking of dropping Static Shock. Just because his starting line-up of baddies are so damn lame. Virule the green assassin dude? Hover cycle gang the Slaters? Piranha, a villain so lame even Aquaman doesn't want him? Weak Joker knock-off the Pale Man?Though that is a decent name. I guess I'll stick around for the remaining two issues John Rozum is writing, but I'm pretty disappointed here. Man, you could at least have borrowed some of the cooler concept Shadow Cabinet bad guys...
iZombie steps away from the current giant monster bash to have a flash-back featuring monster hunter Diogenes' first mission, a vampire hunt in the rain forests of Brazil...
Invincible splits the focus of the current issue between the titular character, the newly returned Robot and Monster Girl and second string bad guys Tether Tyrant and Magmaniac. I do partially echo on of the issues letters in wishing Kirkman could stay focused on one of his side super-hero books for longer. And then maybe he wouldn't have to spread out his side stories so much in this book...
Hey look, F.E.A.R. Agent. Haven't seen that in awhile. I guess Remender has some free time between Marvel projects. Anyway in this second to last issue Heath lays some serious retribution on his time traveling foes...
And we've got more of the rogue Thunderbolts back in WW2. And beyond everything else I must say that I quite like the Golden Age disguises for Moonstone, Satanna and Boomerang. Also the bonding between Gunna the Troll Girl and Mr. Hyde...
Lastly, I guess it was good that I decided to wait on the over-priced Cassanova since it freed up some money in my budget for the Knights of the Dinner Table I wasn't expecting until next week. With a pile of Hard8 and Kiddie Hackmaster strips. Nitro running small kids (including Bob's niece and nephew and one of his daughters) is pretty amusing...