New Comic Book Reviews Week Of 11/30/16
With recovering from the holiday and family in town this weeks post went down the drain. We will be back on track next week.
With recovering from the holiday and family in town this weeks post went down the drain. We will be back on track next week.
With a light week for new comic books and the Thanksgiving holiday there are just a few new comic books to review this week, so I will keep it short and moving along.
It’s that time of the year again to gorge ourselves on Turkey and Pumpkin Pie. So with Thanksgiving week we are taking a little break today from a full post, but I will be back tomorrow with new Comic Book Reviews and recovering from Black Friday Shopping.
I’m a bit under the weather this week so I will try to get to as many reviews before I pass out so please bear with me if some things sound a little strange.
Wonder Woman #10 DC Comics Writer Greg Rucka, Artist Nicola Scott, Colorist Romulo Fajardo Jr., Letterer Jodi Wynne I don’t know if it the recent political events or that we simply need a superhero to make us feel better but this fourth part of the year one story actually gave me goose bumps while I read this issue.
Catwoman Election Night #1 DC Comics Catwoman;Writer Meredith Finch, Penciller Shane Davis, Inker Michelle Delecki, Artist Igor Vitorino, Colorist Gabe Eltaeb, Letterer Pat Brosseau Prez;
Wonder Woman 75th Anniversary Special #1 DC Comics Writers Rafael Scavone, Rafael Albuquerque, Brenden Fletcher, Karl Kerschl, Mairghread Scott, Greg Rucka, Fabio Moon, Renae De Liz, Jill Thompson, Hope Larson, Gail Simone Artist Rafael Albuquerque, Karl Kerschl, Brain Bolland, Riley Rossmo, Liam Sharp, Fabio Moon, Renae De Liz (penciler), Ray Dillon (inker/colorist/letterer), Jill Thompson, Ramon Bachs, Colleen Doran, Colorist Dave McCaig, Michelle Assarasakorn, Ivan Plascencia, Romulo Fajardo Jr., Mat Lopes, Hi-Fi, Letterers Steve Wands, Josh Reed, Deron Bennett, Jodi Wynne, Cory Breen, Dave Sharpe It’s Wonder Woman’s 75th Anniversary and DC Comics continues to celebrate with this wonderful special featuring all-star creative teams that bring their unique talents to each of the short stories in the book.
The loss of talent in 2016 has been simply staggering and over the weekend we lost sadly another. Steve Dillon was not only a brilliant artist but from all accounts from his friends and colleagues a true gentleman and could always be counted on for a pint that he had on him.
There are very few surprises in the old weekly comic pile so when you have the long-awaited return of both Love and Rockets and Herobear and the Kid you know it’s going to be a good week.
After last weeks massive flood of comics this week is a lot less crazy in terms of the number of reviews.
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