Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Comic for the week of February 23, 2011

Dark Sun #2 - An IDW mini-series based on a Dungeons and Dragons realm I'm not too familiar with.


Hotwire: Deep Cut #3 - Published by Radical, it's Steve Pugh art that is really neat to look at. And he does the story too.

Warlord of Mars #4 - Dynamites take on the Edgar Rice Burroughs books.

Wolverine #1000 - How he hot up to issue 1000, I'll never know.

Charismagic #0 - An Aspen teaser issue to see if the real series is any good.

Magdalena #5 - I have always appreciated the writting of Ron Marz, so I'm getting this Top Cow title.

X-Men #8 - I'll get this series as long as Chris Bachalo does the art.

Warriors Three #4 - Written by Bill Willingham of Fables fame. Plus, I've always had a soft spot for the three side-kicks of The Mighty Thor.

Astonishing X-Men #36 - I'm still getting this one since I started with Joss Whedon and John Cassaday with issue #1. It's the start of a new story arc written by Daniel Way, who I really like.

American Vampire #12 - One of the better Vertigo titles out. But I think my friends like it better than I do.

Uncanny X-Men #533 - After the restart at issue 500 with a new creative team, I'm picking this title up. But it's close to being cut.

X-23 #6 - Marjorie Liu has become a writer I'm on the watch for. After her short stint on Black Widow, I keep an eye out for her name.

Deadpool #33- I appreciate Deadpool as a character, but he's not a favorite. But this books is also written by Daniel Way, so I keep getting it.

Detective Comics #874 - Ever since the Death of Bruce Wayne thing, I've been stuck getting many of the Bat Books. And I might as well get the longest running Bat series.

Morning Glories #7 - Image Comics has  piqued my interest in this series about elite, brilliant high school students. As the story unfolds and we learn more about their school, this series is building up the suspense quite nicely.

Incorruptible #15 - The companion book to Irredeemable, this book is just a fun read turning the super-hero genre upside down.