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Comic Shop Trip (possible spoilers ahead!)

PostPosted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 4:50 pm
by Supreme Convoy
:BOT: Time to start this thread again. Feel free to talk about any comics you're reading. Be warned, we might talk about major spoilers!

So I picked up The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born #1. Now it took awhile to find because originally I was waiting for the hardcover but suddenly I had an urge to read it... but it was sold out pretty much everywhere! After 30 miles, I finally found a copy and it was worth it!

I'm currently reading The Dark Tower books (in the middle of Book 2) and I'm loving it. It really is a mesh between The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly and The Lord of the Rings. It's a treat to see it in comic format. Jae Lee's visuals are gorgous.

Even if you're not familiar with The Dark Tower world, I still think you'll enjoy this book. :CON:

PostPosted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 6:16 pm
by Gameovermus Prime
My Monthly Pull List:

Marvel:
Civil War
Civil War Frontline
Amazing Spider-Man
Daredevil
New Avengers
Heroes for Hire
Immortal Iron Fist
Punisher War Journal
eXiles
Cable & Deadpool
New Excalibur
Squadron Supreme: Hyperion vs. Nighthawk
Thunderbolts
Ultimate Spider-Man
Ultimate Fantastic Four
Ultimate Power

DC:
52
Ion
Superman/Batman
New Justice League of America
Justice Society of America
Batman
Detective Comics
Teen Titans
Alex Ross' JUSTICE
SHAZAM! - The Monster Society of Evil

Others:
Star Wars: Legacy
Final Destination: Death Doesn't Take a Vacation
Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Space Between
24: Operation Nightfall

PostPosted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 10:23 pm
by Polar Claw
Saint, did any of you read it, if you did please tell me. it's baisted off a chritian book and i was wondering if it was anny good. Mike S. Miller does the art

PostPosted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 10:53 pm
by God Magnus
Ah, the thread I miss from the old days.

Books I picked up this week:

52: Week Forty
Action Comics Annual: 10
The All New Atom: 8
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born: 1 of 7
Detective Comics: 828
The Helmet of Fate; Sargon the Sorcerer: 1
Mystery in Space: 6 of 8
Nightwing: 129
Outsiders: 45
Supergirl: 14
Welcome to Tranquility: 3

Hey, does anybody read The Boys? Did you hear that DC dropped it after the "hamster incident"? It's a real shame because that book was really good. Hopefully, Garth Ennis will be able to get it published elsewhere.

PostPosted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 11:26 pm
by Gameovermus Prime
Dynamite Entertainment picked up The Boys eariler in the week. They publish a lot of licensed stuff like the Battlestar Galactica and Army of Darkness titles.

PostPosted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 11:53 pm
by Supreme Convoy
Gameovermus Prime wrote:24: Operation Nightfall


:BOT: How is this 24 mini-series? I tried the first one-shot but it didn't do anything for me.

God Magnus wrote:Hey, does anybody read The Boys? Did you hear that DC dropped it after the "hamster incident"? It's a real shame because that book was really good. Hopefully, Garth Ennis will be able to get it published elsewhere.


Actually, it was announced that it's under Dynamite Entertainment now (the publisher of Army of Darkness and Red Sonja)! Even though the artist is a DC exclusive, he's still drawing it because DC reverted the rights back to the creative team meaning they're able to publish it as a creator-owned book.

I haven't read the book. But now I'm curious to see what this book is all about! :CON:

PostPosted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 12:01 am
by Gameovermus Prime
Supreme Convoy wrote:
Gameovermus Prime wrote:24: Operation Nightfall


:BOT: How is this 24 mini-series? I tried the first one-shot but it didn't do anything for me.

God Magnus wrote:Hey, does anybody read The Boys? Did you hear that DC dropped it after the "hamster incident"? It's a real shame because that book was really good. Hopefully, Garth Ennis will be able to get it published elsewhere.


Actually, it was announced that it's under Dynamite Entertainment now (the publisher of Army of Darkness and Red Sonja)! Even though the artist is a DC exclusive, he's still drawing it because DC reverted the rights back to the creative team meaning they're able to publish it as a creator-owned book.

I haven't read the book. But now I'm curious to see what this book is all about! :CON:


The 24 series is a really entertaining read, in a popcorn comics kinda way. It's really good background if you're into the show, as it deals with the Nightfall that became the motive for Day 1 and the base of operations in Day 3. Anymore I said would be spoilers.

PostPosted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 12:39 pm
by God Magnus
Gameovermus Prime wrote:Dynamite Entertainment picked up The Boys eariler in the week.


That's awesome! I hadn't heard about that yet.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 10:06 pm
by Polar Claw
finally they find the scarlet witch in nA #26. i wonder if Bends will continue with the story.loved the art.

PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 12:29 am
by Supreme Convoy
:BOT: Obviously we've talked about Captain America's death in #25, but elsewhere in the Marvel Universe...

The recent New Avengers #28-29 deals with the team entering SHIELD's Helicarrier on a tip that Cap is still alive... but it's a trap set up by Iron Man! It doesn't end with an all out between the New & Mighty Avengers. But it does have Dr. Strange putting a spell on Iron Man into seeing a zombie Captain America. Creepy.

As a follow up, I was entertained by Fallen Son #1 - Wolverine. Wolverine heads back to the Helicarrier to interrogate Crossbones and discovers Cap's real body, confirming his death. The best part was Lenil Yu drawing Daredevil.

And digging through the back issues, I read Marvel's Ares. And I was blown away! It's about Ares, The God of War, trying to live a normal life with Alex, his son. When Alex is kidnapped by Japanese demons, all hell break loose (literally)! I can imagine this as a Schwarzenegger movie already! :CON:

PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 1:06 am
by Supreme Convoy
:BOT: It's been awhile since I've updated this thing.

Right now, I'm really loving Grant Morrison and JH William's arc on Batman. It's a riff on Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None... but with the Club of Heroes (ie, Batmen from all over the world).

And I finished reading the first part of Spider-Man: One More Day with the current issue of Amazing Spidey. Quesada's art isn't as good as his Guardian Devil run but it's not too shabby. Good set up... I just hope they don't kill Aunt May or Mary Jane :( :CON:

PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 5:22 am
by Ram
I used to get alot of DC but to the fact I don't like the way they are taking there characters and other things I only get 3 a month

Green Lantern- Ive been reading GL off and on since 1993. The current Sinestro Corps War event is okay it could be better. My favorite GL stories: Parallax View and Rebirth

The Punisher MAX- This book is good every month and I feel I get moneys worth. Favorite Punisher Story arcs: The Slavers and Up is Down Black is White

The Boys- Simply put this the best book out right now. Its something new that I haven't seen before. I highly reccomend this book

PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 12:27 am
by Supreme Convoy
:BOT: Anyone out there read Green Arrow/Black Canary: Wedding Special?

It really did catch me off guard. It was a fun superhero wedding... ie, supervillains somehow are clued in and there's a massive brawl. But the shocker is at the very end at the honeymoon, Ollie somehow becomes possessed and attacks Dinah. Dinah is forced to stab him in the neck!

7 years after Ollie's resurrection by Kevin Smith, he's back in the grave. And it really boggles my mind.

And I feel like a sucker because I never noticed that the solicited covers of the new Green Arrow/Black Canary series features Green Arrow II. Should've seen that coming... :CON:

PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 2:38 am
by OmegaDenmad
I think Ollie is, to put it in comics terms, "mostly dead". Either that's a doppelganger imitating him (Everyman maybe?) or he will survive the wound (and why didn't Canary use her canary cry to stop him? Or a grappling hold, since she is like one of the top martial artist in the DC universe? *sigh*).

I just read JLA/Hitman #2. One of the best books I have read in a while (together with #1). You need to have followed the Hitman series in the 90s (but boy, if you missed that, do yourself a favor and look it up ASAP!). Anyway, Garth Ennis really shows his hate of superheroes in a funny way... and his love for the only one that he respects: Superman. Probably should have been called Superman/Hitman, because the rest of the JLA (maybe sans WW) are caricatures of their normal selves. But believe me, if you like a well written Superman, don't miss it.

PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 3:40 pm
by Cyberstrike
I'm reading Harbinger: The Beginning hardcover from
Valiant Entertaiment Inc.

PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 4:27 pm
by General Magnus
Sinestro Corps War is awsome. What Marvel Civil War wants to be when it grows up.

PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 8:25 pm
by Bumblebee-otch
General Magnus wrote:Sinestro Corps War is awsome. What Marvel Civil War wants to be when it grows up.


marvel's "big events" suck now.

i was a marvel-ite untill i read "identity crisis" a few years back.

PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 2:23 am
by Supreme Convoy
OmegaDenmad wrote:I think Ollie is, to put it in comics terms, "mostly dead". Either that's a doppelganger imitating him (Everyman maybe?) or he will survive the wound (and why didn't Canary use her canary cry to stop him? Or a grappling hold, since she is like one of the top martial artist in the DC universe? *sigh*).


:BOT: I was listening to a podcast with Judd Winick and he explained that since Ollie was on top of Dinah's diaphragm and strangling her, she couldn't use her canary cry. So she was forced to use the arrow as a last resort.

Makes sense.

Though I still don't like Ollie dead :( :CON:

PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 2:53 am
by Bumblebee-otch
Supreme Convoy wrote:
OmegaDenmad wrote:I think Ollie is, to put it in comics terms, "mostly dead". Either that's a doppelganger imitating him (Everyman maybe?) or he will survive the wound (and why didn't Canary use her canary cry to stop him? Or a grappling hold, since she is like one of the top martial artist in the DC universe? *sigh*).


:BOT: I was listening to a podcast with Judd Winick and he explained that since Ollie was on top of Dinah's diaphragm and strangling her, she couldn't use her canary cry. So she was forced to use the arrow as a last resort.

Makes sense.

Though I still don't like Ollie dead :( :CON:


they might do a thing with ollie losing his voice (like bumblebee). but that would suck because i love GA for being a smart-ass.

PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 10:30 am
by God Magnus
Supreme Convoy wrote:
OmegaDenmad wrote:I think Ollie is, to put it in comics terms, "mostly dead". Either that's a doppelganger imitating him (Everyman maybe?) or he will survive the wound (and why didn't Canary use her canary cry to stop him? Or a grappling hold, since she is like one of the top martial artist in the DC universe? *sigh*).


:BOT: I was listening to a podcast with Judd Winick and he explained that since Ollie was on top of Dinah's diaphragm and strangling her, she couldn't use her canary cry. So she was forced to use the arrow as a last resort.

Makes sense.

Though I still don't like Ollie dead :( :CON:


Well, Green Arrow/Black Canary #1 comes out this Wednesday so I think we'll find out exactly what's going on soon enough.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:25 pm
by OmegaDenmad
What did I tell you! XD

Hmmm I don't know how to post spoilers without spoiling (like in a invisitext), but well... let's just say I knew it couldn't be that lame.

PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 4:14 am
by Supreme Convoy
OmegaDenmad wrote:What did I tell you! XD

Hmmm I don't know how to post spoilers without spoiling (like in a invisitext), but well... let's just say I knew it couldn't be that lame.


:BOT: Just read it... I thought this issue was pretty good. For some reason, I'm not peeved about the "death" lasting a month.

And I really love Cliff Chang's art. :CON:

PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 2:28 am
by Supreme Convoy
:CON: I just read Marvel Zombie 2 #1 and it's awesome.

Some people may be tired of it but I get a kick out of it. The Galactus crew eat Ego. A LIVING PLANET. How cool is that! :BOT:

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 5:57 pm
by Supreme Convoy
:BOT: Time for some more recommended reads.

My top recommendation recently is Freddy vs Jason vs Ash #1! It's based on a New Line script that was not produced and takes place after the events of Freddy vs Jason. So far, I'm loving it. It's just setting up the insane brawl that continue for the next 5 issues.

If you're a fan of any of the starring characters, you must pick this up! :CON:

Re: Comic Shop Trip (possible spoilers ahead!)

PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:22 pm
by Supreme Convoy
:BOT: I decided to pick up Avengers: The Initiative after listening to Dan Slott's enthusiasm for his book on Fanboy Radio. And I love it! I put it up there with Runaways and Young Avengers.

For those who aren't aware of it... after Civil War, Tony Stark has set up a program called The 50 State Initiative where super-powered people must register and go through training to use their powers under their Avengers-approved instructor. Those deemed qualified can move up to their state's Initiative team. (So California, Iowa, etc have their own Avengers team).

The book focuses on a new class of recruits and their boot camp training... and being a superhero isn't what it's cracked up to be!

And it's chocked full of obscure Marvel references! :CON: