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140 Character Reviews 4/15/15 Tweets from The Boss two weeks in a row! He’s not working hard enough!!

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April 16, 2015
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Happy New Comic Book Day Everyone! pic.twitter.com/zyTC2q0RcT

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015


Happy #NCBD everyone! I only have 19 books today! What #comics are you guys reading? pic.twitter.com/fwV78wWA2x

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 15, 2015


Happy #NCBD! Enjoy comics and take care of one another.

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 16, 2015

AMERICAN VAMPIRE SECOND CYCLE #7 (Vertigo Comics)

Any new week with an issue of American Vampire is a great week indeed. pic.twitter.com/KcOsxg9RaR

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015


American Vampire is still Scott Snyder's best book. Hands down. Another great issue from one of my favorite series

— Chris Hogan (@unlikelynerd) April 15, 2015


American Vampire does not disappoint. It's going crazy places that feels natural coming from this incredible team. pic.twitter.com/3vXby0R4Gg

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 16, 2015

ARCHIE VS PREDATOR #1 (Archie Comics)

Archie vs Predator #1 was a lot of fun. This is the Archie & Predator comic we wanted & deserve. pic.twitter.com/jpDkuuRLFc

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015


Whenever @conmantherad recommends something I usually listen, because he's almost always right. Archie vs. Predator was pretty great

— Chris Hogan (@unlikelynerd) April 15, 2015


Archie Versus Predator is an idea so ludicrous that it had to be great or awful. It's definitely the former. pic.twitter.com/x9L2nDhoBM

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 16, 2015

BEHEMOTH #1 (Monkeybrain)

Starting my NCBD w/issue 1 of @Monkeybrain_inc's Behemoth from @ckipiniak & @jk_woodward. Really enjoyed it! pic.twitter.com/RTGljeemTX

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015

BLOODSHOT REBORN #1 (Valiant Entertainment)

Bloodshot reborn hooked me. I had doubts about how this series would get me back but they did it. pic.twitter.com/W9slW40Y3j

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015


Bloodshot: Reborn was a great spinoff from a great event. Loved how this deals with trauma in the superhero genre. pic.twitter.com/LgOTAlHdAQ

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 16, 2015

CAPTAIN AMERICA AND THE MIGHTY AVENGERS #7 (Marvel Comics)

Captain America and the Mighty Avengers 7 is a nice end to the Beyonder corp story and a nice lead in to secret wars. #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 15, 2015

CHILLING ADVENTURES OF SABRINA #2 (Archie Comics)

Sabrina is seriously dark. This isn't messing around when it comes to horror. Nice to have the 2nd issue out. pic.twitter.com/U6mmWDKy24

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015


So Sabrina #2 was worth the forever long wait. Everything about that book was great

— Chris Hogan (@unlikelynerd) April 15, 2015


Sabrina is worth the wait. Gorgeous art and spine chilling story beats. I'm happy to wait for #3. pic.twitter.com/Z1A6CL4Wyi

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 16, 2015


Chilling Adventures of Sabrina was well worth the wait. So much story packed into these pages. #ReadChillingSabrina pic.twitter.com/oJpuLxSa2E

— M Bear (@lepineisme) April 16, 2015

CHRONONAUTS #2 (Image Comics)

Sixth Gun Dust to Dust is, predictably, a great mini series. Don't miss out on this. pic.twitter.com/5oZL52qSEv

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015


CHRONONAUTS #2: The humor keeps putting me off, so I was glad to see the gravitas of going after these guys fucking up the time-stream.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) April 15, 2015


Holy crap guys. @Sean_G_Murphy killed it on Chrononauts #2. I spend so much time looking at the art it takes forever to read it. Great issue

— Chris Hogan (@unlikelynerd) April 15, 2015


Chrononauts is ridiculous, and a ridiculous amount of fun. I love it. pic.twitter.com/mYifxwzoHy

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) April 16, 2015

CONVERGENCE #2 (DC Comics)

Convergence is weird. The Thomas and Bruce meeting was kind of cool though. #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 15, 2015


Convergence #2 is an improvement, which isn't saying much. The core plot is solid but the script feels half-baked. At least it looks good.

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) April 15, 2015

CONVERGENCE: CATWOMAN #1 (DC Comics)

Think post-Convergence DC has room for the classic Catwoman suit? pic.twitter.com/YF6Z9jONDM

— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 15, 2015

CONVERGENCE: GREEN LANTERN/PARALLAX #1 (DC Comics)

The bathos in Convergence Green Lantern Parallax is fun and should have been in a comic in 1994. Fun throwback team. pic.twitter.com/9gVnUkN5HT

— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) April 16, 2015

CONVERGENCE: STEEL #1 (DC Comics)

Convergence Steel has a nice family feel, pleasant writing and art by Simonson & Brigman. And Gen 13 too, yay! pic.twitter.com/XqKrdzZddq

— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) April 16, 2015


Simonson & Richardson's Convergence: Steel feels like an all ages comic from an older gen, accented dialogue & all pic.twitter.com/yqzTwXeubj

— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 15, 2015


Unfortunately, that means it's pretty basic superhero faire with no deeper layering. Also, what world does Gen13 come from?

— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 15, 2015

CONVERGENCE: SUICIDE SQUAD #1 (DC Comics)

Convergence: Suicide Squad is a comic. It contains exposition. So much exposition. Ugh… pic.twitter.com/jpd178jqWq

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 16, 2015

CONVERGENCE: SUPERBOY #1 (DC Comics)

Convergence Superboy was just fine. Not great or terrible just a decent solid enough comic book. pic.twitter.com/UFIEtg1XdL

— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) April 16, 2015

CONVERGENCE: SUPERGIRL MATRIX #1 (DC Comics)

Convergence Supergirl Matrix: totally wacky fun from Keith Giffen. The bickering super couple was awesomely great. pic.twitter.com/3NDw8q1Khh

— Jason Sacks (@jasonsacks) April 16, 2015

DARK HORSE PRESENTS #9 (Dark Horse Comics)

DARK HORSE PRESENTS #9: Weird Detective — this cat is the best & things just got a LOT weirder in this story pic.twitter.com/6p0F7Sqmrm

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) April 16, 2015


DARK HORSE PRESENTS #9: Semiautomagic — some cool twists in this chapter! Really digging this pic.twitter.com/DZZH5iEhgM

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) April 16, 2015


DARK HORSE PRESENTS #9: Polar — this is so amazing & gorgeous! Please keep more Polar coming @EnemyOfPeanuts pic.twitter.com/LnHSpuOMBc

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) April 16, 2015

DEATHLOK #7 (Marvel Comics)

Deathlok keeps getting better and better. I love how this story is escalating. pic.twitter.com/gMaIlTSLgm

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 16, 2015

EI8HT #3 (Dark Horse Comics)

Ei8ht continues to be really great. The art is superb and the story is really well done. pic.twitter.com/Dv98RiWHcS

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015


EI8HT #3: Fun, imaginative, and I’m developing a new-found appreciation for Albuquerque’s art.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) April 15, 2015


EI8HT is terrific. Great action and trippy time travel storytelling, with gorgeous art. pic.twitter.com/xZUt2rRRqM

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) April 16, 2015


Ei8ht is pretty rote as a time travel story, but it looks so damn good I can't quit. pic.twitter.com/wuwFohSxr4

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 16, 2015

ETERNAL #4 (BOOM! Studios)

Really enjoyed Eternal. A good mini series that if you missed it, get it when its collected in trade. pic.twitter.com/2fCkmkDSuT

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 16, 2015

FADE OUT #5 (Image Comics)

Great to have a new issue of The Fade out. This has been a great series so far. pic.twitter.com/K2FBQVtA4p

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 16, 2015


The Fade Out is so thick with Hollywood noir that I can smell the smoke. This series is perfect to me. pic.twitter.com/6ZBFRmsnKK

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 16, 2015


If you're not reading the back material in The Fade Out, you're missing out. Devin Faraci writes incredible essays. pic.twitter.com/PwNZl8C5n2

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 16, 2015


These things are defying gravity. pic.twitter.com/BbS3JrAZ42

— Kate (@KatieScarlett94) April 15, 2015


The Fade Out is still one of the best books out there. Loved this ending, definitely kicking up the story a notch!

— Kate (@KatieScarlett94) April 16, 2015


Oh man, The Fade Out #5's first panel. This should go so well considering its setting!

— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 15, 2015


I don't know how Phillips and Brubaker do it, but they might be the most subtle guys in the biz. The Fade Out is so detailed and brilliant.

— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 15, 2015

FOX #1 (Arhcie Comics)

The Fox #1 is easily worth the $3.99 you're thinking of spending on Convergence tie-ins. Haspiel and Waid deliver a winner.

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) April 15, 2015

GHOSTED #19 (Image Comics)

Whoa that was a great issue of Ghosted. This series keeps pulling the rug out from under me with ever new issue. pic.twitter.com/7Z41LbPShP

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015


I love a good ghost story. I love good stories with good characters. Ghosted is a perfect melding of the two,. Another great issue.

— Chris Hogan (@unlikelynerd) April 15, 2015


Ghosted 19…. WTF!!!!! Crazy good, hard to believe… Best book of the day so far. Damn. #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 15, 2015

GIANT DAYS #2 (BOOM! Box)

Giant Days is a really fun comic. Very insightful. This is the "everyone gets sick and loopy" issue. pic.twitter.com/nPFsTdb5NS

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) April 16, 2015

GOD IS DEAD #32 (Avatar Press)

The devil story in the back of God is Dead is keeping me hooked. Looking forward to the next one. #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 15, 2015

KITCHEN #6 (Vertigo Comics)

A heartbreaking issue of The Kitchen this week. Great series. pic.twitter.com/8oUUwacVsE

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 16, 2015


The Kitchen is ramping up for an exciting finale. I like this series a lot, even if some scenes don't quite connect. pic.twitter.com/4w8FDL4nEY

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 16, 2015


The Kitchen #6 is another solid issue. I'm really enjoying this miniseries, even if it reads a little too fast.

— Dan Gehen (@gehendj) April 15, 2015

LENGENDARY STAR-LORD #11 (Marvel Comics)

Star-Lord 11 has the Black Vortex story take an interesting turn. I'm excited for the conclusion! #comics #ncbd

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 15, 2015


This issue and all of Black Vortex certainly present a way to waste time before Secret Wars. It's a thing. pic.twitter.com/nCDy3BohaN

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 16, 2015

LETTER 44 #15 (ONI Press)

As fantastical as Letter 44 is, the way its playing out is darkly realistic. pic.twitter.com/eNVwwOHfGd

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 16, 2015


LETTER 44 #15: I love this series! That last page… hah! Didn't see that coming (again) pic.twitter.com/QqPPv5d5Nt

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) April 16, 2015


LETTER 44 #15: Soule makes fantastical sci-fi seem plausible, with fun and thought-provoking political maneuvering.

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) April 15, 2015

LOKI AGENT OF ASGARD #13 (Marvel Comics)

Loki has so much meta story telling and depth of character. Its a really great series. pic.twitter.com/SPrnVn45UM

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 16, 2015


Loki: Agent of Asgard 13 is good this week! Loki has finally decided who he wants to be. #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 15, 2015


Loki has continually surprised me as a smart, well crafted series with a great sense of fun. pic.twitter.com/hoSSOpCxfx

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 16, 2015

LUMBERJANES #13 (BOOM! Box)

So I just read my new favorite issue of Lumberjanes. Everything about this book is just great

— Chris Hogan (@unlikelynerd) April 15, 2015


Lumberjanes was fantastic. Origin story! The return of Brooke Allen on art! You need to be reading this book. pic.twitter.com/tBB1dFkMkN

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) April 16, 2015


I just. Lumberjanes is the best at queer representation. pic.twitter.com/Z5ZfwjGPhx

— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 15, 2015


I'm not sure what I expected Ripley's family to be like, but suddenly her entire personality makes sense.

— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 15, 2015


oh my god, Ripley's family isn't just a racially diverse family, it's a racially diverse HISPANIC family I am WEEPING with joy.

— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 15, 2015


YOU NEVER SEE THAT IN COMICS, YOU NEVER EVER SEE THAT! Most comics creators seem to just assume Hispanic people are all brown!

— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 15, 2015


my day is so made. So, so thrilled!

— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 15, 2015


Lumberjanes is so great mad this issue was pretty awesome! Love the fastball special! pic.twitter.com/RYFsozAGBr

— M Bear (@lepineisme) April 15, 2015

MAGNETO #17 (Marvel Comics)

Magneto is a really great exploration of the character in a way that hasn't really been done before. pic.twitter.com/h3XNLhujiM

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 16, 2015


Magneto 17 shows that he's still willing to do anything to achieve his goals. It's a good issue. #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 15, 2015


Magneto is almost returned to the solid gray greatness that it began with. Tough, but solid ending this month. pic.twitter.com/aY4gLJXm7r

— Chase Magnett (@ReverendMagnett) April 16, 2015

MILLENNIUM #4 (IDW Publishing)

Millennium has been a great addition to and its own separate piece from X-Files. Filling in the world. pic.twitter.com/PE8BRNkKW6

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 16, 2015

MS MARVEL #14 (Marvel Comics)

Still really like the art in Ms Marvel and the story continues to be great. pic.twitter.com/fqlem61B0y

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015


Ms. Marvel is heartfelt and heartbreaking and surprising. It's one of the very best books out there. pic.twitter.com/ov5kPQRW4C

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) April 16, 2015


I am loving this arc of Ms. Marvel! pic.twitter.com/VNW9n4ape1

— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 15, 2015

NOVA #29 (Marvel Comics)

Nova 29 has some great jokes in it. I'm looking forward to Sam reuniting with his dad! #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 15, 2015

ODDLY NORMAL #6 (Image Comics)

Nice to have a new issue of Oddly Normal! People of all ages should be enjoying this book. pic.twitter.com/vmwOeM4Fvw

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015

OLD WOUNDS #1 (POP! Goes the Icon)

OLD WOUNDS #1(of 4): great start to this mini-series! Love the art & setup–interesting retired crime fighter story pic.twitter.com/2B8wmn4Pre

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) April 16, 2015

REYN #4 (Image Comics)

If you aren't reading Reyn you are missing out. This is a complex and action packed world that a ton of fun to read. pic.twitter.com/C5PFdu7Ygc

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015


Reyn 4 is a lot of fun! A lot of new questions arise and I'm pretty excited to find out the answers! #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 15, 2015

RUNLOVEKILL #1 (Image Comics)

Run Love Kill feels very Aeon Flux inspired. Its a great first issue, im excited to read more. pic.twitter.com/0NoUyNT5yX

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015


RUNLOVEKILL #1: Not a word in the first half, but a cinematic dystopian treat, feels like Blade Runner x Run Lola Run!

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) April 15, 2015


Run Love Kill 1 reads like I'm watching a movie! It's got a cool premise and great art. Looking forward to more! #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 15, 2015

SECRET IDENTITIES #3 (Image Comics)

Are you reading Secret Identities? Its something you should be if you aren't. pic.twitter.com/1B2HDL2imt

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 16, 2015

SHAPER #2 (Dark Horse Comics)

Shaper is a fun read so far. Sci Fi action adventure at its best. pic.twitter.com/aw8PZT0KcE

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015

SHUTTER #11 (Image Comics)

Shutter has been so fantastic lately. The art is out of this world. pic.twitter.com/35G1bFCfGM

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015


Shutter 11 is great! There's some awesome dream-sequence fight scenes, and an expected, but still twisted reveal at the end. #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 15, 2015

SIXTH GUN DUST TO DUST #2 (ONI Press)

Sixth Gun Dust to Dust is, predictably, a great mini series. Don't miss out on this. pic.twitter.com/5oZL52qSEv

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015

SPIDER-MAN AND THE X-MEN #5 (Marvel Comics)

Spider-Man and the X-Men 5 has laughs throughout, and ends on an unexpected note. It's pretty good. #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 15, 2015

STRANGE SPORTS STORIES #2 (Vertigo Comics)

Strange Sports Stories is really providing some awesome comics. Really glad im picking this up. pic.twitter.com/hrzrzFFJIs

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015

STRAY BULLETS SUNSHINE & ROSES #3 (Image Comics)

Stray Bullets is great. No, sorry, thats a lie. Stray Bullets is incredible. pic.twitter.com/666wytTqnG

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015

SUPERIOR IRON MAN #7 (Marvel Comics)

Superior Iron Man 7 confirms that going forward, Tony Stark will continue to be a dick. It's a fun read though! #NCBD #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 15, 2015

THOR #7 (Marvel Comics)

Aw yeah. Thor f&#&!~# rocks. pic.twitter.com/WVkV6TSCih

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015


Thor 7 is just all-around great! Thor fights the destroyer, Agger and Malekith slaughter people. It's fun! Can't wait for issue 8. #NCBD

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 15, 2015


Really fun issue of Thor. The All-father is such a tool though. Hate that guy. pic.twitter.com/dRUCuADBZB

— James Kaplan (@sinisterjhk) April 16, 2015


New Thor really needs someone to talk to. I feel like I'm rewarding Marvel for its bad behavior at this point. Still don't know who she is.

— Ray Sonne (@RaySonne) April 15, 2015

TITHE #1 (Image Comics)

Tithe was a great first issue. I want to read more of this, a fresh take on heist and crime comics. pic.twitter.com/uCkrDLdGdO

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015


THE TITHE #1: I love a book that states its intentions right up front, a bold crime heist examining faith. pic.twitter.com/jjkqySM8Lm

— Justin Giampaoli (@ThirteenMinutes) April 15, 2015

UNCANNY X-MEN #33 (Marvel Comics)

Another great issue of Uncanny X-Men. A consonantly good book. pic.twitter.com/h1R3c0S7ON

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 16, 2015


Uncanny X-Men 33 is all about Kitty and Ilyana saving a new young mutant. It's a throwback to how the X-Men used to be. It's nice. #NCBD

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 15, 2015

VISION QUEST #1 (Vision Quest)

VISION QUEST #1: free new PDX sequential-art zine-paper! Awesome back page by @ScottRollerArt! #VisionQuest pic.twitter.com/SzIAmrdRVs

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) April 16, 2015


VISION QUEST #1 page by Chris C. Cilla #VisionQuest pic.twitter.com/48EeYVElS5

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) April 16, 2015


VISION QUEST #1 page by @Alexdelaneyart — oh man hahaha love it! #VisionQuest pic.twitter.com/jfSdnSKVFf

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) April 16, 2015


VISION QUEST #1 page by Tim Goodyear — some great lines in this trippy story #VisionQuest pic.twitter.com/WXWlanhGIH

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) April 16, 2015


Tons of great art & weird short stories in #VisionQuest

— Kirk (@kirkvanlund) April 16, 2015

WOLVERINES #14 (Marvel Comics)

Wolverines 14 is kind of a filler issue. It's not bad, just not much relevant happens. #ncbd #comics

— Comical Podcast (@ComicalPodcast) April 15, 2015

X-FILES SEASON 10 #23 (IDW Publishing)

Really loving the X-Files right now. Getting into some deep story here. pic.twitter.com/5vBgtx6sfo

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 15, 2015


Here we are. End of the stack. A great NCBD & great to have you all to talk about them with. Lets do it again in 7. pic.twitter.com/t9cA8A6NPI

— Aaron Meyers (@AaronMeyers) April 16, 2015

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