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-Dead Body Road: Bad Blood vol. 2
-Elfen Lied Omnibus 4
-Fire Power vol. 2
-Getting It Together vol. 1
-Haha #3
-H.P. Lovecraft's At The Mountain of Madness vol. 1
-H.P. Lovecraft's The Hound and Other Stories
-Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 2 vol. 4
-Jormungand vols. 1-4
-My Hero Academia vols. 1-2
-Stillwater vol. 1
-Superman Smashes the Klan
-The Walking Dead D. #11


Three mermaids run out of beer while they are drunk and get the bright idea to become human so they can go on dry land and get more beer. No they are trapped as humans and must learn how to support themselves.

A short story about a young man living in a New York City flooded by melting polar ice caps. The story is told how three minor alterations could cause the story to veer in drastically different directions.

Marvel's first crack at the Alien license is a bit slow and Salvador Larroca's art is still weird.

A weird 2 part story with a girl who controls gold and then The Joker War tie ins where Barbara must confront the Joker and what he did to her again.

You can pretty much think of this as an extension of Avengers: The Initiative. Avengers train some at risk super powered teenagers. Good stuff.

The Mark Gruenwald issues of Captain America are pretty terrible. The saving grace here is the second half of this book. The Adventures of Captain America is a fantastic expansion of Cap's origin story.

Mephisto makes a great appearance here. Giving some team members what they want, no strings attached, and of course, there is fallout from that choice.

Nova finally gets his helmet back which is good because I was tired of hearing Sam whine about not having powers. Then there's a rushed story with Blackheart as the title is cancelled.

A bunch of disparate Marvel characters band together after some Asgardian shapeshifters replaced them and then framed them for stealing viruses.

I found the storytelling in this to be awful. Tini Howard doesn't explain why things are occurring, they just happen.

Jason Aaron dishes out 6 solo issues of blood and dismemberment across Conan's life connected by an overarching story.

Some more solo stories before the Crimson Witch storyline comes to fruition.

Oof. Scott Lobdell decided to go back to his Red Hood and the Outlaw roots bringing back the Untitled and All-Caste nonsense he started his New 52 run on.

Fred Van Lente's prequel to the Telltale Games story is pretty good.

This sci-fi reimaging of The Count of Monte Cristo was a blast.

Nubia has to deal with all the things a black teenager growing up in America does while also hiding that she has super strength. The art isn't very good.

King in Black #5
Venom #34
Marauders #19
Excalibur #20
Fire Power #10
Suicide Squad #2
Seven Secrets #7
Geiger #1 - New Image book by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank!
Swamp Thing #2
The Next Batman: Second Son #1


True stories in black and white comics told by the creators themselves.

A graphic novel for kids set on an island in the Pacific Northwest that is a magnet for strangeness.

A story about growing up and finding your passion in life. Set in a small Northern CA town known for sasquatch sightings.

This was surprisingly well done for a 90's X-Men event. I like how it's slowly built up over a couple of years, preceded by Onslaught's harbingers.

This was an interesting event from the 90's in that there were no villains. The sun goes dark and Earth's heroes have to figure out how to save everyone while stopping people from looting and other end of the world type behavior.

The Shadowmasters miniseries was actually more interesting than the Punisher issues. The Shadowmasters are a family of ninjas from Japan.

If you can get your hands on this backache inducing whopper of an omnibus, I think this is the best way to read this. It collects not only Infinite Crisis but the all the content leading up to it for the few preceding years.

Leah Williams embraces the meta nature of Gwenpool a little too much and it wore very thin by the end of this.

I thought this was a very good and faithful adaptation of the first half of Jonathan Hickman's Avengers run of comics.

XIII has amnesia and apparently done some bad things in his previous life including faking his own death and then assassinating the President.

Hulk declares war on entities harming the Earth. First up, Roxxon and Dario Agger from Jason Aaron's Thor run.

Ram V. capably closes out what James Tynion started in Justice League Dark with a conclusion to the conflict with the Upside-Down Man.

Contains the infamous CapWolf story where Captain America gets turned into a werewolf. I think this fallow era of Captain America was directly responsible for Marvel giving this character to Rob Liefeld during Heroes Reborn.

This is just a continuation of Conner and Palmiotti's Harley Quinn run, but with Amanda Conner providing the art as well. Oh, and since this is Black Label the swear words aren't bleeped out.

And next on my list is Adrian Tomine’s “The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist” and the newest Umbrella Academy story, “You Look Like Death”

Serial #3
Batman: The Detective #1 <-- Tom Taylor and Andy Kubert on Batman
Young Hellboy #3
Namor: King in Black #5
Wolverine #11
Thor #14
Scout's Honor #4
Resident Alien #5
Locke & Key / The Sandman: Hell and Gone #1
Rorschach #7
American Family 1976 #7
Autumnal #6
Spider-Man: Spider's Shadow #1
Sweet Tooth: The Return #6
Children of the Atom #2
The Joker #2
Grendel: Devil's Odyssey #5 <--- Finally! #4 came out over a year ago.

-7 Billion Needles, vols. 1-4
-Crying Freeman, vol. 2
-Golden Kamuy, vols. 1-6
-H.P. Lovecraft’s At the Mountain of Madness, vol. 2
-Jormungand, vol. 5
-The Summit of the Gods, vols. 1-5
Whitney wrote: "My reading week:
-7 Billion Needles, vols. 1-4
-Crying Freeman, vol. 2
-Golden Kamuy, vols. 1-6
-H.P. Lovecraft’s At the Mountain of Madness, vol. 2
-Jormungand, vol. 5
-The Summit of the Gods, vo..."
WHOA. 7 Billion Needles sounds insane!!
-7 Billion Needles, vols. 1-4
-Crying Freeman, vol. 2
-Golden Kamuy, vols. 1-6
-H.P. Lovecraft’s At the Mountain of Madness, vol. 2
-Jormungand, vol. 5
-The Summit of the Gods, vo..."
WHOA. 7 Billion Needles sounds insane!!
Here's what the IRCB folks read on this week's episode: Episode 281 | In a Week Or So, We Can Start Making Out.
- Paul: The Department of Truth #7, The Book Tour
- Kate: King of Thorn, Vol. 1
- Nick: Young Hellboy #1
Check out the episode to hear what we thought.
- Paul: The Department of Truth #7, The Book Tour
- Kate: King of Thorn, Vol. 1
- Nick: Young Hellboy #1
Check out the episode to hear what we thought.

I’m quite behind with everything, especially now the prices are over £3 for most comics so I try to wait for the sales!!

I’m quite behind with everything, especially now the prices are over £3 for most comics so I try to wait for the sales!!"
I feel Spider-Gwen never lived up to its potential and always hated the garish color palette.

Serial #3
Batman: The Detective #1 <-- Tom Taylor and Andy Kubert on Batman
Young Hellboy #3
Namor: King in Black #5
Wolverine #11
Thor #14
Scout's Honor #4
Resident Alien..."
I really want to read Serial, are you liking it?
I found Black Hammer - visions on sale today so starting that :)

Yes, if you liked Rachel Rising, you are going to like this.

-Once & Future, Vol. 2: Old English
-Lone Wolf and Cub, Vol. 17: The Will of the Fang
-Wonder Woman: Earth One Vol. 3
-Savage Avengers, Vol. 3: Enter the Dragon
-Ex-Enthusiasts: MotoKare Mania Vol. 5 (I was the first rating! Not sure why I'm still reading this but it's weird and sometimes good.)
-Batman, Vol. 2: The Joker War
-Ultraman Vol. 1: The Rise Of Ultraman
-Smashed: Junji Ito Story Collection
Also knocked out a few books for the 2021 IRCB Goodreads challenge:
-Heartbeat
-Waves
-God and Science: Return of the Ti-Girls












And you can find my reviews here:
Hal Jordan and The Green Lantern Corps, Vol. 2: Bottled Light
X-O Manowar Book 1
Noble, Vol. 1: God Shots
The Flash: Year One
The Flash, Vol. 12: Death and the Speed Force
The Flash, Vol. 13: Rogues Reign
The Flash Vol. 14: The Flash Age
Ms. Marvel, Vol. 3: Crushed
Ms. Marvel, Vol. 4: Last Days
Ms. Marvel, Vol. 5: Super Famous
Ms. Marvel, Vol. 6: Civil War II

Otherwise want to check out Justice League vs Power Rangers which I've heard is good. I also recently read Harleen which was excellent to!


I gotta say, I was a bit underwhelmed given the pedigree of the creative team. It was OK. Seems a lot like the video game Fallout.

Lovesickness is about a town obsessed with having its fortunes told. The local lore is that you stand at an intersection and ask the first person you meet for your fortune. Fortunes begin to go horribly wrong when a teenage boy starts giving bad fortunes.

A solid fantasy adventure for kids.

Gorgeous sepia-toned artwork in this story about two race car drivers in pre-war America.

Missing Star Trek: the Next Generation? Well then you should really check out The Orville. It's continuing what ST:TNG did best, but adding in more social commentary and a few jokes along the way.

Klaus gets his own miniseries with an introduction by the actor who plays him.

A slow burning, Twin Peaks like story about a department store moving into Holland, MI in 1980.

I did like this graphic novel that closes out the series better than its predecessor miniseries. We get the big answers about what is going on.

Reminded me of The Raid set in a cyperpunk world. There are these trauma teams that are part extraction groups, part EMTs.

Evan Dorkin returns to Bill & Ted in a series that bridges the gap from Bogus Journey to Face the Music.

Trevor looks after his little brother Will who is treated like a dog by his father. Will is some kind of hulking mutant. When his father decides to take care of Will once and for all, the boys go on the run.

I adore Bandette. Full of 6o's kitsch, Bandette is clearly inspired by Audrey Hepburn. This book is so much playful fun.

Zdarsky continues to make this one of the best books Marvel publishes. Daredevil finally decides to turn himself in and face justice for accidentally killing someone with his billy club.

A solid entry into the Gamerverse. This adapts Spider-Man and Black Cat's relationship from the 80's and weaves it into the DLC for the game which revolves around the Black Cat.

Jason Aaron's Avengers run is officially getting kind of stupid. Moon Knight takes out all of the Avengers one by one with some god like powers because only he can defeat Mephisto... or so he thinks.

Robbie Thompson takes over and the story revolves around Robin and his decision to start murdering criminals after what happened to Alfred.

Concrete Park is something of an Escape from New York set on another planet.

This is a bit of a mixed bag of stories due to three different writers in this one. Once Paul Jenkins and Sean Phillips take over, the book gets good very quickly.

XIII has been framed for the murder of his father and sentenced to an insane asylum.




All of those 3 came from indie publisher Silver Sprocket. All publications from Silver Sprocket are available on Hoopla if you want to try them out and have access to Hoopla.



And finally, and not leastly:


-Biomega, vols. 1-6
-Bokurano, vols. 1-4
-Crying Freeman, vols. 3-5
-Go with the Clouds, North by Northwest, vol. 1
-Jormungand, vol. 6
-That Wolf Boy is Mine, vols. 1-4
-Wandering Island, vols. 1-2
Here's what the IRCB folks read on this week's episode: Episode 282 | Chock Full of Left Turns (ft. Paloma Deerfield).
Brian: Spider-Man: The Spider's Shadow (2021-) #1
Paloma: Bug Boys vol. 1-2
Mike: BL Metamorphosis, Vol. 4, Strange Academy #1-6
Check out the episode to hear what we thought.
Brian: Spider-Man: The Spider's Shadow (2021-) #1
Paloma: Bug Boys vol. 1-2
Mike: BL Metamorphosis, Vol. 4, Strange Academy #1-6
Check out the episode to hear what we thought.

Justice League #60
Way of X #1
Carnage: Black, White, and Red #2
Superman: Red and Blue #2
Alien #2
Eternals #4
Spider-Woman #11
SWORD #5
X-Force #19
Nightwing #79
Lady Baltimore: the Witch Queens #2








A revenge story set during the Civil War that takes its sweet time to reveal why these girls are looking for revenge.

The colored pencil art in this is just gorgeous. Bright, vibrant but subtle colors with a great use of white as negative space. This reads like traditional Chinese folklore.

An uneven story about the first human accepted into Galactic Rangers school.

Good lord, the art is terrible in this and the story is hardly any better.

Natan Sharansky was not someone I was familiar with. I was a child while he was a prisoner in a Russian gulag, basically for nothing more than being Jewish and protesting their treatment in Russia.

A short graphic novel perfect for kids focusing on three people proving it wasn't only white men who tamed the Wild West.

A terribly uneven story about a alcoholic journalist who becomes an awful, drunk vigilante.

XIII is an long running European comic about an assassin with amnesia. In this one, we finally find out the true identity of XIII through an incredible amount of exposition.

This story of XIII comes to a close as the conspirators' coup attempt comes to fruition.

XIII goes in search of his past, uncovering that his father was murdered when he was a teenager.

This arc about the death of XIII’s father concludes.

The identity of I (The person behind the attempted assassination of the President) is finally revealed. It’s a bit crazy so don’t think about it too much.

XIII gets embroiled with some rebels in a made up Latin American country when someone tells him a story about his missing 6 years of his life.

XIII is captured and put on trial by the new government of Costa Verde where he finds out once and for all if he was El Cascador.

XIII learns the true history of his family. (At least for now. He's thought his father was 3 different people now.)

Van Hamme brings the series full circle as General Carrington kidnaps the President and puts him on trial for the murder of the former President.

Van Hamme's version of The Most Dangerous Game

This middle volume of the event is mostly filler. If you enjoy the New York based heroes fighting Sentinels, then this may be your thing.

Ugh, I'm so sick of this Kindred story that has literally went nowhere for 47 issues and counting now. He just gives Pete some bad dreams while bugs crawl around the page. Then he resurrects the Sin Eater in a dumb story where he shoots people and eats their sins along with their powers. This also ends mid-story instead of collecting it with the next volume.

-Bokurano, vols. 5-11
-Buffy#23
-Day of the Flying Head
-Dorohedoro, vol. 7
-Buffy: Faith #1
-Firestorm #55
-Jormungand, vols. 7-9
-Oblivion Song #30
Here's what the IRCB folks read on this week's episode: Episode 283 | Goodreads Book of the Month – My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness.
- Mike: Way of X #1, The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #1
- Brian: Life is Strange Vol. 4: Partners In Time: Tracks
- Kait: Eoin Colfer Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novel
Check out the episode to hear what we thought.
- Mike: Way of X #1, The Many Deaths of Laila Starr #1
- Brian: Life is Strange Vol. 4: Partners In Time: Tracks
- Kait: Eoin Colfer Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novel
Check out the episode to hear what we thought.
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