New Comic Book Reviews Week Of 5/1/16
DC Comics Rebirth relaunch starts this week so it going to be a very interesting summer to see if DC can bring back lapsed readers with yet another relaunch of the line.
DC Comics Rebirth relaunch starts this week so it going to be a very interesting summer to see if DC can bring back lapsed readers with yet another relaunch of the line.
frHopefully everyone had a good Thanksgiving holiday and today kicks off the Christmas shopping season with Black Friday. Make sure you stop by your local comic shop and most are offering special deals all weekend long.
Well now that we are officially in the past (of Back to the Future timeline) this week brought a lot of new books and some returning champs to the mix in this weeks reviews.
Tokyo Ghost #1 Image Comics Writer Rick Remender, Artist Sean Murphy, Colorist Matt Hollingsworth, Letterer Rus Wooton Tokyo Ghost is one of those titles that I like a lot of the ideas but the book is a little uneven.
Batgirl Annual #3 DC Comics Writers Cameron Stewart & Brenden Fletcher, Artists Bengal/David Lafuente/Ming Doyle/Mingjue Helen Chen, Colorists Bengal/Gabe Eltaeb/Ivan Plascencia/Mingjue Helen Chen, Letterer Steve Wands This book was not shipped to my local comic shop last week so I’m catching up with it this week.
Were back on schedule here at Pop Culture Maven until San Diego Comic Con comes and throws a monkey wrench into the schedule.
I’m finally back with new comic book reviews. Because there are so many some will be very brief so we can get to as many as I can.
Dang it seems as if each weeks new comics are getting bigger and harder for me to review so many titles now.
Some new comics and returning books hit the review column this week. Rocket Salvage #1 Archaia Writer Yehudi Mercado, Artist Bachan, Colorist Jeremy Lawson, Letterer Deron Bennett Arcgaua continues to do more monthly books instead of the hardcovers that they had mostly done previously and this his month we are treated to Rocket Salvage.
This was one big week for new comics. Lots of new and returning books are making reviews more difficult each week.
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