What I Got 2/24/2010
Posted on | February 24, 2010 | 4 Comments
This is what I got this week from Detroit Comics:
Stumptown 1 (Oni Press): I have already read the second issue and liked it. I’m glad Brian was able to find the first issue for me.
Captain Swing and the Electrical Pirates of Cindery Island 1 of 4 (Avatar Press): I haven’t heard anything about this book, but Brian pulled it for me because he thought I might like it. We’ll see if I add the rest of the issues to my pull list.
DeadWorld: Frozen Over 4 of 4 (Desperado Publishing): I have had this on my pull list for so long that I forgot it was there until Brian showed me. I completely forgot what was going on in this book. It will be a long time before I get another DeadWorld/Mike Raicht/Federico Dallocchio/Desperado Publishing single issue. I might pick up a trade, but this long time between issues has really soured me on the franchise/creators/publisher.
Image United 0 of 6 (Image Comics): I have really been enjoying this series. I have said it in the past, it is like a puppy: big, goofy, stupid and fun.
Irredeemable 11 (BOOM! Studios): I still think this is one of the best books out there right now and I can’t wait to read this issue.
Fantastic Four 576 (Marvel Entertainment Comics): I am thoroughly enjoying the Hickman/Eaglesham/Mounts run on this title. It’s not that I didn’t like the previous creative teams, I just never read them.
Buck Rogers 9 (Dynamite Entertainment): I always smile when I see another issue has come out.
Madame Xanadu 20 (Vertigo): Joelle Jones is handling the art chores on this issue (and the last). There is nothing wrong with her artwork, but I started getting this title because of the Amy Reeder Hadley pencils and I get frustrated when she isn’t on the book.
Fall of The Hulks: Red Hulk 2 (Marvel Entertainment Comics): Yeah, I know, but Jeff Parker had me at “Hello”.
28 Days Later 7 (BOOM! Studios): I don’t know why more people aren’t getting and talking about this book. It is as enjoyable as the first movie and better than the second.
Choker 1 of 6 (Image Comics): I loves me some Templesmith. I don’t remember ever reading a Ben McCool story, but he would have to be absolutely horrible for me to not like this title and I don’t ever remember hearing that he is absolutely horrible.
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"Fantastic Four 576 (Marvel Entertainment Comics): I am thoroughly enjoying the Hickman/Eaglesham/Mounts run on this title. It’s not that I didn’t like the previous creative teams, I just never read them."
I would be very interested in your thoughts on the Waid, Wieringo, and Kesel Fantastic Four. And the McDuffie, Pelletier, and Magyar (too short) stint.
The quick answer would be Waid/Wieringo/Kesel got robbed (They should have been on the book for at least ten years.) and I never read much of the McDuffie/Pelletier/Magyar run because it was during Civil War and I had severely curtailed my Marvel consumption at that time.
I will go into more detail on an upcoming Comic Book Noise episode (Top Five Favorite Fantastic Four Creative Teams) just for you, buddy.
You are too sweet.
It's the JMS/McKone run that's mostly tied into Civil War (and leads to Planet Hulk and the JMS Thor title). McDuffie/Pelletier/Magyar deal with post-Civil War FF and that's why T'Challa and Ororo are on the team.
But yes, Jemas screwed up royally when removing Waid (and 'Ringo left out of loyalty) from the title the first time. They should have been on the title for years.
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