New Comics Day 2/15/12
Feb. 15th, 2012 09:42 pmDecided to start picking up a few new titles this time around. Starting with the relaunches of a pair of Rob Leifeld's Extreme Studios books. Prophet, now a freaky lookin' post-apocalyptian scifi story written by Brandon Graham of King City and drawn by Simon Roy. And the Wonder Woman-esque Glory, reimagined and reworked by writer Joe Keatinge and artist Ross Campbell. Sadly the shop only had the Liefeld variant cover on that one. I always feel unclean buying anything drawn by him. Happily the interior story and art is both bad-ass and gorgeous...
Also decided to start getting Roger Langridge's Snarked. Langridge is both writer and artist on this clever and fun all-ages follow up to the works of Lewis Carroll...
From my regular pulls we start with Wonder Woman, where Diana manuavers her relatives Hera, Poseidin and Hades with some aid from her relatives siblings Hermes and Lennox. The designs for the various Grecian gods are pretty amazing and Azzarello's dialogue patter is always some of the sharpest around....
The time-lost Thunderbolts finish up their Arthurian adventures and look to be back in the modern era. Mostly...
And finally Daredevil follows his father's stolen coffin deep underground into the realm of the Mole Man. Waid is ably backed this time around by the artwork of Paolo Rivera on pencils and Joe Rivera on inks...
Also decided to start getting Roger Langridge's Snarked. Langridge is both writer and artist on this clever and fun all-ages follow up to the works of Lewis Carroll...
From my regular pulls we start with Wonder Woman, where Diana manuavers her relatives Hera, Poseidin and Hades with some aid from her relatives siblings Hermes and Lennox. The designs for the various Grecian gods are pretty amazing and Azzarello's dialogue patter is always some of the sharpest around....
The time-lost Thunderbolts finish up their Arthurian adventures and look to be back in the modern era. Mostly...
And finally Daredevil follows his father's stolen coffin deep underground into the realm of the Mole Man. Waid is ably backed this time around by the artwork of Paolo Rivera on pencils and Joe Rivera on inks...