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140 Character Reviews 11/26/14 “Somebody described TF vs. GI Joe as being like “what if Jack Kirby did Saturday morning cartoons. But it’s more like “what if he did them on acid for an underground zine.” ~ James Kaplan

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November 27, 2014
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Happy New Comic Book Day Everyone! pic.twitter.com/FqPfx4fEJC

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 26, 2014


Happy #ncbd everyone! pic.twitter.com/a6IQcKGvjt

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) November 26, 2014


I'm glad it's #NCBD. I hope everyone has a safe, happy Thanksgiving. pic.twitter.com/a7Kfx3OXeU

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) November 26, 2014

ALIENS FIRE AND STONE #3 (Dark Horse Comics)

This Aliens series has some seriously great art and some really intense story moments. pic.twitter.com/RyykqTGJo4

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

ARKHAM MANOR #2 (DC Comics)

Arkham Manor is really good. The art is fantastic too. Another DC book im really enjoying right now. pic.twitter.com/h1YZttO3ts

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014


I really like the mix of murder mystery and examination of Batman's flaws in Arkham Manor. pic.twitter.com/RfjnP1rl7Q

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) November 27, 2014

BODIES #5 (Vertigo Comics)

Im excited to talk about @vertigo_comics Bodies on this weeks @ComicsTherapy. Its a book with a ton to unpack. pic.twitter.com/B1KuNLATly

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

BUTTERFLY #3 (BOOM! Studios)

Really enjoying Butterfly. Fast paced, emotionally challenging and genuinely intriguing. Really good read. pic.twitter.com/IxZClurbVa

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

CATWOMAN #36 (DC Comics)

I hadn't read much Catwoman but these past few issues have been terrific. Great art, interesting new status quo. pic.twitter.com/KpMvV0cYEw

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) November 26, 2014

COLDER THE BAD SEED #2 (Dark Horse Comics)

Colder is really really great so far. A horror series anyone whos into this genera should be reading. pic.twitter.com/OrYzcMLc2U

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

COWL #6 (Image Comics)

Great guest art in this months COWL & a great origin story for the main character. pic.twitter.com/XTixwIwPx2

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014


C.O.W.L. #6: Such a great throwback issue, I can only hope they do more characters for breaks between arcs, loved the retro house ads too.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) November 26, 2014


COWL returns with a fun twist on the origin story, but it doesn't add much to the ongoing narrative. pic.twitter.com/jgw11p82UU

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) November 27, 2014

CRITICAL HIT #3 (Black Mask Comics)

Critical Hit is maybe my favorite @MattMinerXVX book to date. Great character work, compelling story. Intense action. pic.twitter.com/kPTWGPUiFx

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

CYCLOPS #7 (Marvel Comics)

Im nervous for the next issue of Cyclops. Great story work in this run. Pretty seamless creative changes too pic.twitter.com/JexurQJtIe

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

DARK ENGINE #4 (Image Comics)

Dark Engine has some seriously great Sci Fi / Fantasy world building going on. Enjoying the story telling here. pic.twitter.com/ZE2laoxvis

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 26, 2014


Dark Engine 4 is excellent! It's one of my new favs. We really need to get @rburton03 on the show sometime soon. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) November 26, 2014

DEAD LETTERS #6 (BOOM! Studios)

Dead Letters is a joy to read. The art is superb in this & the fresh take on detective stories is refreshing & great. pic.twitter.com/8oFslvBMXq

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

DEATHLOK #2 (Marvel Comics)

Deathlok #2 didn't disappoint. Great action and character work in this series so far. pic.twitter.com/fnbeIK1l1t

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

THE DELINQUENTS #4 (Valiant Entertainment)

The Delinquents was a fantastic mini. Always funny with clever compositions from Kano. pic.twitter.com/PjKmyYAQH4

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) November 27, 2014

FLASH GORDON ANNUAL 2014 (Dynamite Entertainment)

The Flash Gordon Annual is a ton of fun. Great collection of talent that worked on this. Does not disappoint. pic.twitter.com/l7i1oqKy6B

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

G.I. JOE VS. TRANSFORMERS #4 (IDW Publishing)

Transformers vs. GI Joe is unlike what you expect it to be. Scioli and Barber bring a ton of creativity & weirdness. pic.twitter.com/CbRk7j0ZNO

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) November 26, 2014


Somebody described TF vs. GI Joe as being like "what if Jack Kirby did Saturday morning cartoons." —

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) November 26, 2014


But it's more like "what if he did them on acid for an underground zine." It's a great, off-the-wall book.

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) November 26, 2014

GOTHAM BY MIDNIGHT #1 (DC Comics)

Gotham By Midnight #1 is good. The art is far cleaner & refined than ive come to expect too. Really good 1st issue. pic.twitter.com/e49DoCCwoI

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 26, 2014


Gotham by Midnight brings a unique look to the DCU. I'm anticipating more of this weird blend of humor and horror. pic.twitter.com/sNxwGp9gQp

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) November 27, 2014

LAZARUS #13 (Image Comics)

oh man! Lazarus was so intense! This series is so gripping & well done. pic.twitter.com/YLONEaTUD0

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 26, 2014


LAZARUS #13: Absolutely stunning, from cover to family dynamics to crazy ass poker game to Lazari love brewing, Image's best book!

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) November 26, 2014


Lazarus continues to surprise me with its blend of politics and humanity. This kiss scene was beautiful. pic.twitter.com/PsOFwewkR3

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) November 27, 2014


Lazarus continues to be one of the best books out there. Forever is a great, very human character. pic.twitter.com/keCNceLEcr

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) November 26, 2014

LETTER 44 #12 (ONI Press)

Letter 44. You are reading this right? So you already know its pretty awesome? Cool. pic.twitter.com/smK9nILXh1

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

MADMAN IN YOUR FACE 3D SPECIAL (Image Comics)

Hard to do it justice here but the Mandman 3D special is something you need to read. So much fun! pic.twitter.com/PDP5PBkLo8

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

MANHATTAN PROJECTS #25 (Image Comics)

Interesting changes happening in The Manhattan Projects. Looking forward to when it comes back. pic.twitter.com/coXTC8vpJi

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 26, 2014


Manhattan Projects #25 is a wonderful capstone to a great series. I cannot wait for it to return next year. pic.twitter.com/NN10Yxfrc5

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) November 27, 2014


Manhattan Projects is such a fantastically weird book, a book where pretty much anything can happen. The Einsteins! pic.twitter.com/LLpndGB16i

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) November 26, 2014

MASSIVE #29 (Dark Horse Comics)

The Massive. What Can I say? What an incredible book. The final issue cant get here fast enough now. pic.twitter.com/MwYY4vdhJ3

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 26, 2014


THE MASSIVE #29: It's all about the end, and the defining "thing" essentially happens in this issue. #CantMissComics

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) November 26, 2014

MEMETIC #2 (BOOM! Studios)

Memetic #2 did not disappoint. What a cool and scary take on the end of the world scenarios. Great read. pic.twitter.com/WPKGJaKF7l

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014


Memetic is a great twisty combination of science fiction and horror. A fantastic mini series. pic.twitter.com/3ZPiqOTulC

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) November 27, 2014

MIND MGMT #28 (Dark Horse Comics)

Just when I think Mind MGMT has reached its peak, a new issue comes out and blows my mind all over again. pic.twitter.com/sDwCjWiOEj

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 26, 2014

NEW AVENGERS #27 (Marvel Comics)

Just when you think you know whats happening in New Avengers, Hickman takes it to a whole other level. Wow.

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 26, 2014


New Avengers had exciting, sinister turns this issue. I hope this guy doesn't answer the door at your Thanksgiving! pic.twitter.com/3mt3rSUDZN

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) November 26, 2014

ODDLY NORMAL #3 (Image Comics)

Oddly Normal has such fantastic art. Great world building & fun characters. A great read for everyone. pic.twitter.com/7gQPJ9DeGs

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

ODY-C #1 (Image Comics)

Im not sure how I feel about Odcy yet. The art is stunning. I think I need to read more to get into the groove of it. pic.twitter.com/s77hwFMO0l

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 26, 2014


ODY-C #1: Perhaps a little dry in spots, but an interesting gender-swapped sci-fi re-imaging of Homer's classic, with very lush art.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) November 26, 2014


Ody-C is an epic start to a truly epic story. Ward's artwork here is absolutely stunning. pic.twitter.com/YPRwML5Pdw

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) November 27, 2014


Ody-C is an epic, visually stunning comic. It's a great twist on the classic story & Ward's art is next level good. pic.twitter.com/BVJTnbwQzC

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) November 26, 2014

OWN GIRLS #1 (Red Anvil Comics)

Own Girls #1 was….Great? I think great. What an wonderfully odd first issue. I want to read more very much now. pic.twitter.com/t5v0xb8CgD

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

POP #4 (Dark Horse Comics)

Really enjoyed Pop. An interested look at our culture, the human experience & triumph of will. pic.twitter.com/1ti1jD3n9g

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 26, 2014

PROPHET STRIKEFILE #2 (Image Comics)

Prophet: Strikefile has such talent working on it and is a perfect addition to the main series. pic.twitter.com/OvLVSbhaqP

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 26, 2014

RASPUTIN #2 (Image Comics)

Rasputin is really shaping up to be a great series. Really hooked so far. pic.twitter.com/6w5ZNQ8F4H

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 26, 2014


Rasputin continues to be a very good and very quick read, with spectacular Riley Rossmo art. pic.twitter.com/T7W4IVVfxf

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) November 27, 2014

THE REMAINS #4 (Monkeybrain)

NCBD starts by reading the final issue of The Remains. Bone chilling. Something is wonderful wrong w/you @cullenbunn. pic.twitter.com/9P6pYt9Crh

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 26, 2014

ROCHE LIMIT #3 (Image Comics)

The "street level" story coupled with a universe spanning one in Roche Limit are keeping me hooked. pic.twitter.com/7hmHYUI6t3

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 26, 2014

SCARLET SPIDERS #1 (Marvel Comics)

Loving these Spider-Verse mini series. Scarlet Spiders is a lot of fun so far. pic.twitter.com/M2gsAnhGQx

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 26, 2014

SECRET AVENGERS #10 (Marvel Comics)

Secret Avengers is the best Avengers book. So damn good. pic.twitter.com/WKWzVQQXVh

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) November 27, 2014


Secret Avengers has real visual wit and humor. It's a fun, weird book. pic.twitter.com/4omchOHzKs

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) November 26, 2014

SEX #18 (Image Comics)

Having a guest star for Sex this week was a lot of fun. Always nice for something new in…comics. pic.twitter.com/VwgYtmEBb2

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

SEX #18: Enjoyed the Mignola style guest art of Luke Parker. #PrankAddict #SocialTerrorism #ParadigmShift

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) November 26, 2014

THE SHADOW SHOW #1 (IDW Publishing)

I didn't know what to expect from The Shadow Show but this first issue grabbed my interest big time. Check it out! pic.twitter.com/kkMcJzGFX6

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

SHELTERED #13 (Image Comics)

Well its all hit the fan in Sheltered. This book is so intense. pic.twitter.com/A9yFvhiahG

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 26, 2014


SHELTERED #13: Gorgeous art and some serious "oh shit" moments. pic.twitter.com/cjxQbrWrUi

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) November 26, 2014

SOUTHERN DOG #3 (Danger Zone)

The story that @Jeremy_Holt is crafting in Southern Dog is timely & intense. You should be reading this book. pic.twitter.com/5b4pNqZrjd

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

SPIDER-MAN 2099 #6 (Marvel Comics)

All these Spider-Verse stories are so much fun. Great issue of Spider-Man 2099. pic.twitter.com/6FXvd110VM

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

SUPERIOR FOES OF SPIDER-MAN #17 (Marvel Comics)

I will miss you so much Superior Foes of Spider-Man. But you were a great read while you lasted. pic.twitter.com/vrxrMzyLh1

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014


Superior Foes ends perfectly. I'll kiss it, but Spencer and Lieber's 15 issues will be cherished. pic.twitter.com/mVJBywC6kf

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) November 27, 2014

SUPERIOR IRON MAN #2 (Marvel Comics)

Wow I wonder what the end of Superior Iron-Man #2 means going forward. Thats a big twist. pic.twitter.com/BjjXFS7kyY

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014


Superior Iron Man is pretty entertaining. He's a jerk but a complex one. Interesting turn at the end of the issue. pic.twitter.com/URNPkvE6b5

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) November 26, 2014

SUPERMAN #36 (DC Comics)

The other shoe really dropped in Superman. This story arc really is gripping. pic.twitter.com/UR2u6WYbl3

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014


Superman #36 is underwhelming, trading an interesting premise for a story indistinguishable from everything before it pic.twitter.com/NpX7PlOJcM

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) November 27, 2014

TREES #7 (Image Comics)

Trees just gets better and better. Cant wait to see what happens next! pic.twitter.com/tDwooQEh7G

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 26, 2014


TREES #7: So much to unpack, embedded love story in sci-fi, shadow societies, disrupted socioeconomics, a catastrophic siege in waiting.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) November 26, 2014


Things are really heating up in Trees, one of the best issues yet. pic.twitter.com/1DlkxqwvPi

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) November 27, 2014

UMBRAL #11 (Dark Horse Comics)

Umbral has a great reveal at the end this week. Im really invested in this story. Great art as always. pic.twitter.com/05ukx0Entn

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014


UMBRAL #11: Johnston ups the humor and Mitten makes it sing. "Not that cheek." Shayim is still my favorite character, totally delightful.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) November 26, 2014

UNWRITTEN VOL 2 APOCALYPSE #11 (Vertigo Comics)

I cant believe there is only one issue left of The Unwritten. What an amazing journey its been. pic.twitter.com/hTk2bl2LPQ

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

USAGI YOJIMBO SENSO #5 (Dark Horse Comics)

Usagi Yojimbo Senso is so fantastic. What a great story this has been. pic.twitter.com/cvSjDAUHPS

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

WAYWARD #4 (Image Comics)

Between the art & the characters and the expansion of the story in this issue Wayward is a book you should be reading pic.twitter.com/h7379U4rVc

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 26, 2014

And now I have reached the end of my stack. What a huge New Comic Book Day! Thanks for sharing it with me! pic.twitter.com/hG6xHzOYeV

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) November 27, 2014

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