Shipping this Week: October 27th
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- Tragic Angelus
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Shipping this Week: October 27th
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BRUCE WAYNE THE ROAD HOME ORACLE #1
GREEN ARROW #5
SUPERGIRL ANNUAL #2
SUPERMAN #704
TEEN TITANS #88
WONDER WOMAN #604
ZATANNA #6
UNCANNY X-MEN #529
X-MEN LEGACY #241
Holy crap that's a lot of books this week.
Supergirl annual will be the most expensive, but well worth as we lead to the end of Gates & Igle's run. Zatanna and Legacy look to shine this week, and I hope the Oracle issue is good as it's in place of BoP. Superman is the interlude issue and Teen Titans get's it's new creative team and streamlined roster so I hope it's as good as they're saying.
BRUCE WAYNE THE ROAD HOME ORACLE #1
GREEN ARROW #5
SUPERGIRL ANNUAL #2
SUPERMAN #704
TEEN TITANS #88
WONDER WOMAN #604
ZATANNA #6
UNCANNY X-MEN #529
X-MEN LEGACY #241
Holy crap that's a lot of books this week.
Supergirl annual will be the most expensive, but well worth as we lead to the end of Gates & Igle's run. Zatanna and Legacy look to shine this week, and I hope the Oracle issue is good as it's in place of BoP. Superman is the interlude issue and Teen Titans get's it's new creative team and streamlined roster so I hope it's as good as they're saying.
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Bruce Wayne: The Road Home: Oracle #1
Justice Society of America #44
Zatanna #6
Avengers #6
Uncanny X-Men #529
X-Men Legacy # 241
Big week for me as well. Zatanna, X-Men, & JSA. Not sure how RoBW will be; I'm hoping it will be entertaining enough as they're replacing it with my beloved BoP. Though in about 2 years time when the whole damn thing is collected into softcover, I'll get it and see what the big deal was about.
Justice Society of America #44
Zatanna #6
Avengers #6
Uncanny X-Men #529
X-Men Legacy # 241
Big week for me as well. Zatanna, X-Men, & JSA. Not sure how RoBW will be; I'm hoping it will be entertaining enough as they're replacing it with my beloved BoP. Though in about 2 years time when the whole damn thing is collected into softcover, I'll get it and see what the big deal was about.
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ACTION COMICS #894
BRUCE WAYNE THE ROAD HOME ORACLE #1
BRUCE WAYNE THE ROAD HOME RAS AL GHUL #1
FRINGE TALES FROM THE FRINGE #5
GREEN ARROW #5
JACK OF FABLES #48
JUSTICE LEAGUE GENERATION LOST #12
SUPERMAN #704
TIME MASTERS VANISHING POINT #4
ANGEL #38
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #646
AVENGERS #6
SECRET AVENGERS #6
UNCANNY X-MEN #529
X-MEN CURSE OF MUTANTS X-MEN VS VAMPIRES #2
X-MEN LEGACY #241
Maybe:
TEEN TITANS #88
FFFUUUUU this month is expensive. Ugh, it's getting ridiculous, gotta do a culling again...
BRUCE WAYNE THE ROAD HOME ORACLE #1
BRUCE WAYNE THE ROAD HOME RAS AL GHUL #1
FRINGE TALES FROM THE FRINGE #5
GREEN ARROW #5
JACK OF FABLES #48
JUSTICE LEAGUE GENERATION LOST #12
SUPERMAN #704
TIME MASTERS VANISHING POINT #4
ANGEL #38
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #646
AVENGERS #6
SECRET AVENGERS #6
UNCANNY X-MEN #529
X-MEN CURSE OF MUTANTS X-MEN VS VAMPIRES #2
X-MEN LEGACY #241
Maybe:
TEEN TITANS #88
FFFUUUUU this month is expensive. Ugh, it's getting ridiculous, gotta do a culling again...
It made me want to buy the Bendis/Maleev DD harcovers. I'd like for Maleev to sign them and then throw them in his face, yelling "What's this kind of crap signature?!"
But yes. I've never realised Becky Cloonan is that awesome an artist, for example. Or Ryan Kelly, I'll see if I can find Local. Or that Stumptown, incidentally.
Also, just being there reminded me again that I really, really love comics.
But yes. I've never realised Becky Cloonan is that awesome an artist, for example. Or Ryan Kelly, I'll see if I can find Local. Or that Stumptown, incidentally.
Also, just being there reminded me again that I really, really love comics.
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- Tragic Angelus
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To those of you who browse a few books each week I have a question:
How often do you end up picking up the books you browse through? Or is it that you pretty much thumb through them and get the main idea to see what's going on that way you don't have to pick them up?
When I do it I'm usually just seeing if I want to pick it up, but it ends up telling me the whole story so I usually avoid getting it then, especially on bigger weeks. Was just curious.
How often do you end up picking up the books you browse through? Or is it that you pretty much thumb through them and get the main idea to see what's going on that way you don't have to pick them up?
When I do it I'm usually just seeing if I want to pick it up, but it ends up telling me the whole story so I usually avoid getting it then, especially on bigger weeks. Was just curious.
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Sometimes I buy them, sometimes I don't. It depends on a variety of things. Case in point with last week's Batman/Superman, I really loved the cover and art so I decided to try it. I generally don't try to look at major plot points but just pay attention to any guest stars and such. Only reason I continued with the Avengers is because it had Apocalypse in the 2nd issue (or was it first?)
Sometimes I say "maybe" just because it's gotten a lot of buzz on Twitter (I'm a whore to pop culture buzz, yet I do ignore reviews). Case in point, Morning Glories had a lot of buzz in advance and I'm glad I picked it up cause it's really good so far.
This week I'm debating on the SUPERMAN EARTH ONE HC. I've heard a LOT of buzz on this and the premise sounds pretty fun but I'm not a fan of the $20 price tag and it being hardcover.
Sometimes I say "maybe" just because it's gotten a lot of buzz on Twitter (I'm a whore to pop culture buzz, yet I do ignore reviews). Case in point, Morning Glories had a lot of buzz in advance and I'm glad I picked it up cause it's really good so far.
This week I'm debating on the SUPERMAN EARTH ONE HC. I've heard a LOT of buzz on this and the premise sounds pretty fun but I'm not a fan of the $20 price tag and it being hardcover.
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I heard on CNN Headline News early Wed. Morning that lead anchor, and love of my life, Robin Meade actually called it "Superman for the Twilight Generation" and I was pissssseeeeeddddd.
She said it was a darker take on the hero, and making him younger for a new generation. Knowing this was what she was told to say, I tweeted right to her that she was wrong, saying it was an alternate take, not a re-imagining (tho this could be debated even in the comic circle) and they didn't give the full story.
Needless to say, while I appreciate hearing about comic things in major mainstream media, I HATE that they don't know the full deal on what they're talking about and always promote it the entirely wrong way.
She said it was a darker take on the hero, and making him younger for a new generation. Knowing this was what she was told to say, I tweeted right to her that she was wrong, saying it was an alternate take, not a re-imagining (tho this could be debated even in the comic circle) and they didn't give the full story.
Needless to say, while I appreciate hearing about comic things in major mainstream media, I HATE that they don't know the full deal on what they're talking about and always promote it the entirely wrong way.
How is this different from any other news story?Tragic Angelus wrote: Needless to say, while I appreciate hearing about comic things in major mainstream media, I HATE that they don't know the full deal on what they're talking about and always promote it the entirely wrong way.
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- Tragic Angelus
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I suppose when you're someone in the circle of already knowing the goings on, like we've known about Superman: Earth-One for almost a year now, how when the rest of the world catches on they completely botch the whole premise in just one day.
I'm sure a longer piece rather than a quick blurb would've explained it, like in some of the articles that hit this week, but a short blurb that explains it in the wrong way is kind of upsetting. And yeah, I'm sure that happens all the time and often, news stories will correct themselves as they get more information and the correct info. But in our case, we don't warrant enough of a meaning or reasoning to actually correct or tell the whole story too often.
I'm sure a longer piece rather than a quick blurb would've explained it, like in some of the articles that hit this week, but a short blurb that explains it in the wrong way is kind of upsetting. And yeah, I'm sure that happens all the time and often, news stories will correct themselves as they get more information and the correct info. But in our case, we don't warrant enough of a meaning or reasoning to actually correct or tell the whole story too often.